30 August 2012, Mehr News Agency
http://www.mehrnews.com/en (Iran)
TEHRAN, Aug. 30 (MNA) – Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution
Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei insisted on Thursday that Iran has never been
seeking to produce nuclear weapons.
However, the Leader said Iran “will never give up” its right to a
peaceful use of nuclear energy.
“I stress that the Islamic Republic has never been after nuclear weapons
and that it will never give up the right of its people to use nuclear energy
for peaceful purposes,” the Leader said in an inaugural speech to the
Non-Aligned Movement summit in Tehran.
The Leader added, “The Islamic Republic of Iran considers the use of
nuclear, chemical and similar weapons as a great and unforgivable sin. We
proposed the idea of ‘Middle East free of nuclear weapons’ and we are committed
to it.”
Elsewhere in his speech the Leader advised the United States to stop
supporting Israel, saying “this regime has created countless problems” for the
U.S.
“Now I would like to give a benevolent piece of advice to American
politicians who always stood up to defend and support the Zionist regime. So
far, this regime has created countless problems for you.”
During his speech to the high-profile summit attended by international figures including UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, Ayatollah Khamenei said, “The UN Security Council has an illogical, unjust and completely undemocratic structure and mechanism…. whose expiry date has passed.”
During his speech to the high-profile summit attended by international figures including UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, Ayatollah Khamenei said, “The UN Security Council has an illogical, unjust and completely undemocratic structure and mechanism…. whose expiry date has passed.”
The following is the full text of Ayatollah Khamenei’s inaugural address
posted on leader.ir website:
In the Name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
All praise belongs to Allah, the Lord of the Two Worlds, and may peace
and blessings be upon the greatest and trustworthy Messenger and on his pure
progeny, his select companions, and all the prophets and divine envoys.
I welcome you honorable guests, the leaders and delegations representing
the member states of the Non-Aligned Movement, and all the other participants
of this great international summit.
We have gathered here to continue a movement with God’s guidance and
assistance and to give it new life and momentum on the basis of the current
conditions and needs in the world. The movement was founded almost six decades
ago thanks to the intelligence and courage of a few caring and responsible
political leaders who were aware of the conditions and circumstances of their
time.
Our guests have gathered here from different geographical locations, far
and near, and they belong to different nationalities and races with different
ideological, cultural and historical characteristics, but just as Ahmad
Sukarno, one of the founders of this movement said in the famous Bandung
Conference in the year 1955, the basis of establishing the Non-Aligned Movement
is not geographical or racial and religious unity, but rather unity of needs.
At that time, the member states of the Non-Aligned Movement were in need of a
bond that could safeguard them against authoritarian, arrogant and insatiable
networks and today with the progress and spread of the instruments of hegemony,
this need still exists.
I would like to point out another truth. Islam has taught us that in
spite of their racial, linguistic and cultural differences, human beings share
the same nature, which calls them to purity, justice, benevolence, compassion
and cooperation. It is this universal human nature which – if it can safely
steer away from misleading motives – guides human beings to monotheism and
understanding of God’s transcendent essence.
This brilliant truth has such potential that it can form the foundation
of societies which are free and proud and at the same time enjoy progress and
justice. It can extend the light of spirituality to all material and worldly
endeavors of humankind and it can create a paradise on earth for human beings
in advance of the other-worldly paradise, which has been promised by divine
religions. And it is this common and universal truth that can form the
foundations of brotherly cooperation among the nations that do not share any
similarities in terms of outward structures, historical background and geographical
location.
Whenever international cooperation is based on such a foundation,
governments will build their relationships with each other not on the basis of
fear and threats, or greed and unilateral interests, or mediation of treasonous
and venal individuals, but on the basis of wholesome and shared interests and
more importantly, the interests of humanity. In this way, governments can
relieve their awakened consciences and put the minds of their peoples at ease.
This values-based order is the exact opposite of the hegemony-based
order, which has been upheld, propagandized and led by hegemonic Western powers
in the recent centuries and by the domineering and aggressive government of
America today.
Dear guests, today after the passage of nearly six decades, the main
values of the Non-Aligned Movement remain alive and steady: values such as
anti-colonialism, political, economic and cultural independence, non-alignment
with any power blocs, and improving solidarity and cooperation among the member
states. The realities of today’s world fall short of those values, but the
collective will and comprehensive efforts to change the existing realities and
achieve these values, though full of challenges, are promising and rewarding.
In the recent past, we have been witness to the failure of the policies
of the Cold War era and the unilateralism that followed it. Having learnt
lessons from this historical experience, the world is in transition towards a
new international order and the Non-Aligned Movement can and should play a new
role. This new order should be based on the participation of all nations and
equal rights for all of them. And as members of this movement, our solidarity
is an obvious necessity in the current era for establishing this new order.
Fortunately, the outlook of global developments promises a multi-faceted
system in which the traditional power blocs are replaced with a group of
countries, cultures and civilizations from different economic, social and
political origins. The striking events that we have witnessed over the past
three decades clearly show that the emergence of new powers has coincided with
the decline of the traditional powers. This gradual transition of power
provides the non-aligned countries with an opportunity to play a significant
and worthy role on the world stage and prepare the ground for a just and truly
participatory global management. In spite of varying perspectives and
orientations, we member states of this movement have managed to preserve our
solidarity and bond over a long period of time within the framework of the
shared values and this is not a simple and small achievement. This bond can
prepare the ground for transitioning to a just and humane order.
Current global conditions provide the Non-Aligned Movement with an opportunity
that might never arise again. Our view is that the control room of the world
should not be managed by the dictatorial will of a few Western countries. It
should be possible to establish and ensure a participatory system for managing
international affairs, one that is global and democratic. This is what is
needed by all the countries that have been directly or indirectly harmed as a
result of the transgression of a few bullying and hegemonic countries.
The UN Security Council has an illogical, unjust and completely
undemocratic structure and mechanism. This is a flagrant form of dictatorship,
which is antiquated and obsolete and whose expiry date has passed. It is
through abusing this improper mechanism that America and its accomplices have
managed to disguise their bullying as noble concepts and impose it on the
world. They protect the interests of the West in the name of “human rights”.
They interfere militarily in other countries in the name of “democracy”. They
target defenseless people in villages and cities with their bombs and weapons
in the name of “combating terrorism”. From their perspective, humanity is
divided into first-, second- and third-class citizens. Human life is considered
cheap in Asia, Africa and Latin America, and expensive in America and Western
Europe. The security of America and Europe is considered important, while the
security of the rest of humanity is considered unimportant. Torture and
assassination are permissible and completely ignored if they are carried out by
America, the Zionists and their puppets. It does not trouble their conscience
that they have secret prisons in various places on different continents, in
which defenseless prisoners who have no legal representation and have not been
tried in a court of law are treated in the most hideous and detestable way.
Good and evil are defined in a completely one-sided and selective way. They
impose their interests on the nations of the world in the name of
“international law”. They impose their domineering and illegal demands in the
name of “international community”. Using their exclusive and organized media
network, they disguise their lies as the truth, their falsehood as true, and
their oppression as efforts to promote justice. In contrast, they brand as lies
every true statement that exposes their deceit and label every legitimate
demand as roguish.
Friends, this flawed and harmful situation cannot continue. Everybody
has become tired of this faulty international structure. The 99 percent
movement of the American people against the centers of wealth and power in
America and the widespread protests of the people in Western Europe against the
economic policies of their governments show that the people are losing their
patience with this situation. It is necessary to remedy this irrational
situation. Firm, logical and comprehensive bonds between member states of the
Non-Aligned Movement can play an important role in finding a remedy.
Honorable audience, international peace and security are among the
critical issues of today’s world and the elimination of catastrophic weapons of
mass destruction is an urgent necessity and a universal demand. In today’s
world, security is a shared need where there is no room for discrimination.
Those who stockpile their anti-human weapons in their arsenals do not have the
right to declare themselves as standard-bearers of global security.
Undoubtedly, this will not bring about security for themselves either. It is
most unfortunate to see that countries possessing the largest nuclear arsenals
have no serious and genuine intention of removing these deadly weapons from
their military doctrines and they still consider such weapons as an instrument
that dispels threats and as an important standard that defines their political
and international position. This conception needs to be completely rejected and
condemned.
Nuclear weapons neither ensure security, nor do they consolidate
political power, rather they are a threat to both security and political power.
The events that took place in the 1990s showed that the possession of such
weapons could not even safeguard a regime like the former Soviet Union. And
today we see certain countries which are exposed to waves of deadly insecurity
despite possessing atomic bombs.
The Islamic Republic of Iran considers the use of nuclear, chemical and
similar weapons as a great and unforgivable sin. We proposed the idea of
“Middle East free of nuclear weapons” and we are committed to it. This does not
mean forgoing our right to peaceful use of nuclear power and production of
nuclear fuel. On the basis of international laws, peaceful use of nuclear
energy is a right of every country. All should be able to employ this wholesome
source of energy for various vital uses for the benefit of their country and
people, without having to depend on others for exercising this right. Some
Western countries, themselves possessing nuclear weapons and guilty of this
illegal action, want to monopolize the production of nuclear fuel.
Surreptitious moves are under way to consolidate a permanent monopoly over
production and sale of nuclear fuel in centers carrying an international label
but in fact within the control of a few Western countries.
A bitter irony of our era is that the U.S. government, which possesses
the largest and deadliest stockpiles of nuclear arms and other weapons of mass
destruction and the only country guilty of its use, is today eager to carry the
banner of opposition to nuclear proliferation. The U.S. and its Western allies
have armed the usurper Zionist regime with nuclear weapons and created a major
threat for this sensitive region. Yet the same deceitful group does not
tolerate the peaceful use of nuclear energy by independent countries, and even
opposes, with all its strength, the production of nuclear fuel for radiopharmaceuticals
and other peaceful and humane purposes. Their pretext is fear of production of
nuclear weapons. In the case of the Islamic Republic of Iran, they themselves
know that they are lying, but lies are sanctioned by the kind of politics that
is completely devoid of the slightest trace of spirituality. One who makes
nuclear threats in the 21st century and does not feel ashamed, will he feel
ashamed of lying?
I stress that the Islamic Republic has never been after nuclear weapons
and that it will never give up the right of its people to use nuclear energy
for peaceful purposes. Our motto is: “Nuclear energy for all and nuclear
weapons for none.” We will insist on each of these two precepts, and we know
that breaking the monopoly of certain Western countries on production of
nuclear energy in the framework of the Non-Proliferation Treaty is in the
interest of all independent countries, including the members of the Non-Aligned
Movement.
The Islamic Republic's successful experience in resistance against the
bullying and comprehensive pressures by America and its accomplices has firmly
convinced it that the resistance of a unified and firmly determined nation can
overcome all enmities and hostilities and open a glorious path to its lofty
goals. The comprehensive advances made by our country in the last two decades
are facts for all to see, as repeatedly attested by official international
observers. All this has happened under sanctions, economic pressures and
propaganda campaigns by networks affiliated with America and Zionism. The
sanctions, which were regarded as paralyzing by nonsensical commentators, not
only did not and will not paralyze us, but have made our steps steadier,
elevated our resolve and strengthened our confidence in the correctness of our
analyses and the inborn capacities of our nation. We have with our own eyes
repeatedly witnessed divine assistance in these challenges.
Honored guests, I deem it necessary to speak about a very important
issue, which though related to our region has dimensions extending far beyond
it and which has influenced global policies for several decades. This issue is
the agonizing issue of Palestine. The summary of this matter is that on the
basis of a horrible Western plot and under the direction of England in the 1940s,
an independent country with a clear historical identity called “Palestine” has
been taken away from its people through the use of weapons, killings and
deception and has been given to a group of people the majority of whom are
immigrants from European countries. This great usurpation – which at the outset
was accompanied with massacres of defenseless people in towns and villages and
their expulsion from their homes and homeland to bordering countries – has
continued for more than six decades with similar crimes and continues to this
very day. This is one of the most important issues of the human community.
Political and military leaders of the usurping Zionist regime have not
avoided any crimes during this time: from killing the people, destroying their homes
and farms and arresting and torturing men and women and even their children, to
humiliating and insulting that nation and trying to destroy it in order to
digest it in the haraam-eating stomach of the Zionist regime, to attacking
their refugee camps in Palestine itself and in the neighboring countries where
millions of refugees live. Such names as Sabra and Shatila, Qana and Deir Yasin
have been etched in the history of our region with the blood of the oppressed
Palestinian people.
Even now after 65 years the same kind of crimes marks the treatment of
Palestinians remaining in the occupied territories by the ferocious Zionist
wolves. They commit new crimes one after the other and create new crises for
the region. Hardly a day passes without reports of murder, injury and arrests
of the youth who stand up to defend their homeland and their honor and protest
against the destruction of their farms and homes. The Zionist regime, which has
carried out assassinations and caused conflicts and crimes for decades by
waging disastrous wars, killing people, occupying Arab territories and
organizing state terror in the region and in the world, labels the Palestinian
people as “terrorists”, the people who have stood up to fight for their rights.
And the media networks which belong to Zionism and many of the Western and
mercenary media repeat this great lie in violation of ethical values and
journalistic commitment, and the political leaders who claim to defend human
rights have closed their eyes on all these crimes and support that criminal
regime shamelessly and boldly and assume the role of their advocates.
Our standpoint is that Palestine belongs to the Palestinians and that
continuing its occupation is a great and intolerable injustice and a major
threat to global peace and security. All solutions suggested and followed up by
the Westerners and their affiliates for “resolving the problem of Palestine”
have been wrong and unsuccessful, and it will remain so in the future. We have
put forth a just and entirely democratic solution. All the Palestinians – both
the current citizens of Palestine and those who have been forced to immigrate
to other countries but have preserved their Palestinian identity, including
Muslims, Christians and Jews – should take part in a carefully supervised and
confidence-building referendum and chose the political system of their country,
and all the Palestinians who have suffered from years of exile should return to
their country and take part in this referendum and then help draft a Constitution
and hold elections. Peace will then be established.
Now I would like to give a benevolent piece of advice to American
politicians who always stood up to defend and support the Zionist regime. So
far, this regime has created countless problems for you. It has presented a
hateful image of you to the regional peoples, and it has made you look like an
accomplice in the crimes of the usurping Zionists. The material and moral costs
borne by the American government and people on account of this are staggering, and
if this continues, the costs might become even heavier in the future. Think
about the Islamic Republic's proposal of a referendum and with a courageous
decision, rescue yourselves from the current impossible situation. Undoubtedly,
the people of the region and all free-thinkers across the world will welcome
this measure.
Honorable guests, now I would like to return to my initial point. Global
conditions are sensitive and the world is passing through a crucial historical
juncture. It is anticipated that a new order shall be born. The Non-Aligned
Movement, which includes almost two-thirds of the world community, can play a
major role in shaping that future. The holding of this major conference in
Tehran is itself a significant event to be taken into consideration. By pooling
our resources and capacities, we members of this movement can create a new
historic and lasting role towards rescuing the world from insecurity, war and
hegemony.
This goal can be achieved only through our comprehensive cooperation
with each other. There are among us quite a few countries that are very wealthy
and countries that enjoy international influence. It is completely possible to
find solutions for problems through economic and media cooperation and through
passing on experiences that help us improve and make progress. We need to
strengthen our determination. We need to remain faithful to our goals. We
should not fear the bullying powers when they frown at us, nor should we become
happy when they smile at us. We should consider the will of God and the laws of
creation as our support. We should learn lessons from what happened to the
communist camp two decades ago and from the failure of the policies of
so-called “Western liberal democracy” at the present time, whose signs can be seen
by everybody in the streets of European countries and America and in the
insoluble economic problems of these countries. And finally, we should consider
the Islamic Awakening in the region and the fall of the dictatorships in North
Africa, which were dependent on America and were accomplices to the Zionist
regime, as a great opportunity. We can help improve the “political
productivity” of the Non-Aligned Movement in global governance. We can prepare
a historic document aimed to bring about a change in this governance and to
provide for its administrative tools. We can plan for effective economic
cooperation and define paradigms for cultural relationships among ourselves.
Undoubtedly, establishing an active and motivated secretariat for this
organization will be a great and significant help in achieving these goals.
Thank you.
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