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Iran president berates US and UK | Iran president berates US and UK |
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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has accused the US and UK of using the UN Security Council for their own ends. | Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has accused the US and UK of using the UN Security Council for their own ends. |
In a speech to the UN General Assembly, he accused the two of being prosecutor, judge and jury whenever they have a difference with another country. | |
But they use their privileged position whenever the international body tries to hold them to account, he said. | |
The US and Britain are two of the five permanent members of the security council with the power of veto. | The US and Britain are two of the five permanent members of the security council with the power of veto. |
The others are France, China and Russia. | The others are France, China and Russia. |
International law | International law |
In his speech, Mr Ahmadinejad defended Iran's nuclear programme, which he again said was peaceful. | In his speech, Mr Ahmadinejad defended Iran's nuclear programme, which he again said was peaceful. |
He contrasted this with the possession and past use of nuclear weapons by countries criticising Iran. | He contrasted this with the possession and past use of nuclear weapons by countries criticising Iran. |
All our nuclear activities are transparent, peaceful, and under the watchful eyes of the IAEA inspectors President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad | All our nuclear activities are transparent, peaceful, and under the watchful eyes of the IAEA inspectors President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad |
"Some of them have abused nuclear technology for non-peaceful ends, including the production of nuclear bombs, and some even have a bleak record of using them against humanity," he said. | "Some of them have abused nuclear technology for non-peaceful ends, including the production of nuclear bombs, and some even have a bleak record of using them against humanity," he said. |
He described his own country's nuclear activities as "transparent, peaceful and under the watchful eyes" of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). | He described his own country's nuclear activities as "transparent, peaceful and under the watchful eyes" of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). |
Turning to the US and Britain, he asked: "Which of the organs of the UN can hold them to account? | Turning to the US and Britain, he asked: "Which of the organs of the UN can hold them to account? |
"Can a council in which they are privileged members address their violations? Has this ever happened?" | "Can a council in which they are privileged members address their violations? Has this ever happened?" |
Mr Ahmadinejad has said Tehran will not yield to international pressure to suspend its uranium enrichment programme. | Mr Ahmadinejad has said Tehran will not yield to international pressure to suspend its uranium enrichment programme. |
Darfur conflict | Darfur conflict |
Earlier, the UN General Assembly gathering of world leaders heard forceful calls for action to end violence in Sudan's Darfur region. | Earlier, the UN General Assembly gathering of world leaders heard forceful calls for action to end violence in Sudan's Darfur region. |
US President George W Bush warned that the credibility of the UN was at stake and announced the appointment of a special American envoy to help in the efforts. | US President George W Bush warned that the credibility of the UN was at stake and announced the appointment of a special American envoy to help in the efforts. |
President Jacques Chirac of France warned that a crime against humanity was being prepared in Darfur. | President Jacques Chirac of France warned that a crime against humanity was being prepared in Darfur. |
The Sudanese government has so far refused to allow UN peacekeepers into the country. | The Sudanese government has so far refused to allow UN peacekeepers into the country. |
In his address, Mr Bush defended his policies on the Middle East. | In his address, Mr Bush defended his policies on the Middle East. |
He said democracy was gaining ground in the region and terrorists were being marginalised. | He said democracy was gaining ground in the region and terrorists were being marginalised. |
The meeting was opened by the outgoing Secretary General, Kofi Annan. | The meeting was opened by the outgoing Secretary General, Kofi Annan. |
He said he was proud of the role of the UN in ending wars, but there were still far too many people exposed to conflicts. | He said he was proud of the role of the UN in ending wars, but there were still far too many people exposed to conflicts. |