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Stop threats for a nuclear deal, Ahmadinejad says

COPENHAGEN, Dec 19, (AFP) -Iran is ready to strike a uranium enrichment deal if the United States and the West respect the Islamic Republic and stop making threats, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told AFP Friday.

“Everything is possible, 400 kilos, 800 kilos, it's nothing,” he said in a new gesture to end the nuclear standoff. “But not in a climate where they threaten us. They have to change their vocabulary, in respect and legality.

“In this case we will say, very good you want to keep your word, in this case we are ready to sit down at the table to reach an agreement,” Ahmadinejad said in an interview in the Danish capital.

 
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