
Tehran, 2007 Oct 8, IRIB
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Sunday that negotiations with America will be possible when America makes a fundamental overhaul in its approach toward the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Following George W. Bush's announcement that America is ready to hold talks with the Islamic Republic of Iran if Iran overlooks its nuclear rights, President Ahmadinejad said that talks would be possible if Washington makes a fundamental shift in its app roach toward Iran.
"If one party has the right to set precondition for the talks, it is Iran that must set precondition, because Iran is concerned about America's atomic bombs and American war mongers who possess such an arsenal."
President Ahmadinejad said that it is not only Iran that has concern about the America's atomic bombs, but also it is the concern of the entire international community as well.
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