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Saturday, January 21, 2012
Iran: Obama acknowledged our right of access and use of the nuclear technology

Iran's N. Rights Acknowledged by Obama
News number: 9010171941 14:13 | 2012-01-21
http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.php?nn=9010171941

TEHRAN (FNA)- Senior Iranian parliamentary sources revealed on Saturday that
the Swiss envoy to Tehran has quoted US President Barack Obama as
acknowledging Iran's nuclear rights.

Swiss Ambassador to Tehran Livia Leu Agosti attended a meeting with senior
Iranian foreign ministry officials a few days ago to submit a letter from
the US president to Tehran leaders.

Vice-Chairman of the Iranian Parliament's National Security and Foreign
Policy Commission Hossein Ebrahimi told FNA that during the meeting, Agosti
had told the Iranian officials that President Barack Obama recognizes Iran's
right of access and use of the nuclear technology.

"There are a couple of points with regard to this (US) message (to Iran),"
Ebrahimi said and added, "Firstly, during the session to submit the message,
the Swiss ambassador to Tehran quoted the US president as saying that 'we
(the US) recognize your nuclear rights'."

As regards the second issue, the lawmaker said that the Swiss diplomat had
also quoted Obama as saying that "I didn't want to impose sanctions on your
central bank but I had no options but to approve it since a Congress
majority had approved the decision."

Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehman-Parast said on Sunday that
Iran has received a US message regarding the Strait of Hormoz via three
different channels.

"The US Ambassador to the UN Susan Rice had handed a letter to Iran's
Ambassador to the UN Mohammad Khazayee; the Swiss Ambassador to Tehran
(Livia Leu Agosti) also conveyed the same thing; and Iraqi President Jalal
Talabani delivered the same message to Iranian officials," he said last
Sunday.

The US letter follows threats by Iran last month to shut off the Strait of
Hormoz - the world's most important oil shipping lane - if new US and EU
sanctions over its nuclear program halted Iranian oil exports.

Then the United States said it would not allow Iran to block the Strait,
calling it a "red line" for the US military.

In reply, Lieutenant Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC)
Brigadier General Hossein Salami dismissed the US warning over the closure
of the strategic strait, and stressed that powerful Iran acts on its own and
never asks for anyone's permission to carry out what it desires.

"The US is not in a position" to affect Iran's decisions, Salami told FNA
late in December. "Iran does not ask permission to implement its own
defensive strategies."

Meantime, US Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman General Martin Dempsey
acknowledged that Iran is able to close the Strait of Hormuz.

"They've invested in capabilities that could, in fact, for a period of time
block the Strait of Hormoz," Dempsey said in an interview aired on the CBS
"Face the Nation" program.

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