Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei Renews Opposition to Inspection of Iran's Military Sites.
Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei Renews Opposition to Inspection of Iran's Military Sites. (Fars).
Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei reiterated Iran's opposition to the inspection of sensitive military sites and interview with the country's nuclear scientists.
"As said before, no permission will be given for inspection of any military centers and talks with the nuclear scientists and other sensitive fields of study and intrusion into their privacy," Ayatollah Khamenei said, addressing the Iranian cadets at Imam Hossein University - a renowned military academy of the IRGC - in Tehran on Wednesday.
"I will not allow the aliens to hold talks and interrogate the dear and distinguished scientists and sons of this nation," he stressed.
Ayatollah Khamenei also referred to the nuclear talks underway between Iran and the world powers, and said one of the challenges facing the talks is the other side's bullying and excessive demands.
But he stressed that the enemies should know that the Iranian nation will not bow to the pressures and excessive demands.
Elsewhere, the Supreme Leader pointed to certain reports on collaboration between the enemies and certain Persian Gulf littoral states' officials to draw proxy wars to Iran's bordering areas, and said, "The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps and all those Armed Forces who safeguard the national security boundaries are vigilant and awake and if any mischief happens, the Islamic Republic of Iran will show a very harsh reaction."
He also dismissed enemies' propaganda on isolation of Iran, and said the Islamic Republic has always been adored by different nations and enemies' attempts are futile.
In relevant remarks on April 9, Ayatollah Khamenei specified conditions for a final nuclear deal with the world powers, and underlined that Iran doesn’t allow any inspection of its defensive and military centers.
"They (the foreigners) shouldn’t be allowed at all to penetrate into the country's security and defensive boundaries under the pretext of supervision, and the country's military officials are not permitted at all to allow the foreigners to cross these boundaries or stop the country's defensive development under the pretext of supervision and inspection," Ayatollah Khamenei said, addressing a large number of Iranian people in Tehran in early April.
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