DATE=9/24/03
TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT
TITLE=NY / IRAN-NUCLEAR (L-only)
NUMBER=2-307875
BYLINE=JENNY BADNER
DATELINE=UNITED NATIONS
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INTRO: Iranian Foreign Minister Kamal Kharrazi has again denied today (Wednesday) that his country his trying to develop nuclear weapons. Correspondent Jenny Badner reports from the United Nations.
TEXT: Mr. Kharrazi says developing a nuclear program is Iran's legal right. He says it is a matter of national pride. But the Iranian foreign minister contends that Iran is abiding by the nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty in its pursuit of nuclear energy, not nuclear weapons.
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You know, it is a matter of national pride to have this capacity, to have this technology, especially when it is developed domestically, it becomes a matter of national pride. This does not mean that producing weapons would be on our agenda. The capability is the important thing.
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The Iranian foreign minister accused the Bush Administration of pressuring the board of the U-N nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency to pass a strong resolution last week. The measure calls on Iran to allow the U-N agency to carry out more intrusive inspections.
But Iran's representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency has said that U-N inspectors can no longer take environmental samples and visit non-nuclear sites.
The I-A-E-A set an October 31st deadline to prove that Iran's nuclear program is peaceful.
The United States believes that Iran is hiding efforts to build a nuclear weapons program.
Mr. Kharrazi is in New York for the annual United Nations General Assembly debate. He made his remarks during a summit sponsored by the independent Eurasia Group, the United Nations Association and the United Nations Development Program.
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Mr. Kharrazi was also critical of the U-S-presence in Iraq. He said it is threatening the entire region, undermining the moderation in the Muslim world and encouraging terrorism. (SIGNED)
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