Tehran - Agencies
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has once again stressed Tehran’s resolve to retain its absolute rights, urging the Western powers to correct their insulting literature in addressing the Iranian nation. “The Iranian nations will never give up its fundamental rights,” said the president on Saturday, on the third day of his trip to the Khorasan Razavi Province. Ahmadinejad added that hegemonic powers are making efforts to put obstacles in the way of Iran's development and stressed that the Iranian people will never be deceived by alien powers. Certain individuals seek to send troops to countries and occupy them and violate the rights of the nations and plunder their assets, he stated, adding that this shows their lack of wisdom. Earlier on Friday, during a speech in the Iranian northeastern city of Torbat-e Heydarieh, President Ahmadinejad said the world’s tyrannical powers are doomed to fall into decline unless they respect the rights of the world’s nations. He lashed out at the world’s hegemonic powers over their policies, saying, “You are on the slopes of decline and you will reach nowhere. Don’t think that by abusing, bullying and plundering the nations you can achieve dignity and prosperity.”