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Tue, 11/30/2010 - 13:14
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President: West, Zionist regime behind terror acts in Iran

Tehran, Nov 30, IRNA – President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said in press conference Monday that western governments and the Zionist regime are undoubtedly involved in the terror acts which killed one of the country's nuclear scientists.
He called on security officials to launch investigation into the case at the earliest and introduce the perpetrators of the crime to the nation.
'They will not be able to stop the Iranian nation's activities by such acts,' he said.
Asked whether Iran is still keen on the presence of Turkey and Brazil in the upcoming nuclear talks with 5+1 Group, the president responded positively, saying, 'I think Brazil and Turkey as well as other countries should attend the talks.'
In response to a question on the documents published by WikiLeaks website, he said that the documents follow political goals and are invalid.
'They have no legal value and are aimed at launching psychological warfare,' he noted.
Ahmadinejad also said that the documents will never affect Iran's ties with other nations.
They are so valueless that nobody will pay attention to them, he said.
Some 250 Iranian and foreign journalists were present in Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's press conference Monday afternoon./end
He called on security officials to launch investigation into the case at the earliest and introduce the perpetrators of the crime to the nation.
'They will not be able to stop the Iranian nation's activities by such acts,' he said.
Asked whether Iran is still keen on the presence of Turkey and Brazil in the upcoming nuclear talks with 5+1 Group, the president responded positively, saying, 'I think Brazil and Turkey as well as other countries should attend the talks.'
In response to a question on the documents published by WikiLeaks website, he said that the documents follow political goals and are invalid.
'They have no legal value and are aimed at launching psychological warfare,' he noted.
Ahmadinejad also said that the documents will never affect Iran's ties with other nations.
They are so valueless that nobody will pay attention to them, he said.
Some 250 Iranian and foreign journalists were present in Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's press conference Monday afternoon./end