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Iranian president scorns EU atomic incentives

"Don't force governments and nations who are signatories to the atomic Non-Proliferation Treaty to pull out of it," says Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Published on: May 17, 2006 12:54 PM IST
None | By , Tehran
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A European offer asking Iran to give up its uranium enrichment programme in return for a package of incentives would be like accepting candy in payment for gold, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Wednesday.

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"They say we want to give Iranians incentives but they think they are dealing with a four-year-old, telling him they will give him candies or walnuts and take gold from him in return," he told a crowd in the central city of Arak.

"Don't force governments and nations who are signatories to the atomic Non-Proliferation Treaty to pull out of it," he added in remarks broadcast live on state television.

 
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