15. 2012年4月10日 00:53:03
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「Japan's former premier, for his part, criticized the International Atomic Energy Agency for applying double standards toward certain countries including Iran, saying such a treatment is unfair.」此れがpressTVの鳩山発言の一部ですが、上記の発言が世界に発信されただけでも、鳩山さんが、訪イランしたある意味価値がありました。戦後この国において日本を代表する政治家が、米の目論見から食み出したことを発言し、行動した験しがなかった。野党自民党、与党からも鳩山訪問反対が出たのはよく分かる。 「普天間国外」と同じく米に或る意味楯突く発言「Iranに対してだけ核を禁止するのはダブルスタンダードで間違い」と指摘したと国際社会が受け止めるこはとても素晴らしい。私は鳩山内閣の全ての罪、失策を許してあげたい。 鳩山内閣の時点でも、Ahmadinejad政府の構成員(外相か)が多数来日し、岡田外相や、政府要人と会談を持ち、広島にも訪問してくれたが、其の時は、イランとしては日本の新政権が外交の新機軸に基づく展開を期待したものだったと思う。イランは唯一の被爆国である日本が、核保有国で無いけれども世界有数の核爆弾製造に必要な有数のプルトニュウム保有国として、世界の核支配体制に一穴をあける気構えを有するイランに少しは理解を示してもらえると考えていたのだろう。 以下PressTV全文 President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (R) talks to former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama in Tehran on Sunday, April 8, 2012. Sun Apr 8, 2012 5:11PM GMT Share198 Share | Email | Print All governments and nations should take part in global management [system] because as economic monopoly leads to corruption, political monopoly also results in corruption." Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says Iran's nuclear energy program does not pursue anything beyond the content of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and welcomes any proposal for nuclear cooperation. In a meeting with former Japanese Prime Minister, Yukio Hatoyama, in Tehran on Sunday, Ahmadinejad said Iran is still ready for negotiations over its nuclear energy program.
“The demands put forth by the negotiating groups have been one-sided, this comes while we believe the negotiations should be two-sided,” he added. The Iranian president said Iran and Japan can work toward a world free of atomic weapons. “Of course, achieving that goal is a tough task since those countries with atomic weapons are powerful and dominate [the world's] decision-making centers,” he stated. Ahmadinejad went on to say that the Western states are against Iran and waste no opportunity to hurt the Islamic Republic. Underlining the need to rid the world of nuclear weapons, Ahmadinejad said no country should try to impose its will on others. “All governments and nations should take part in global management [system] because as economic monopoly leads to corruption, political monopoly also results in corruption,” he added. Japan's former premier, for his part, criticized the International Atomic Energy Agency for applying double standards toward certain countries including Iran, saying such a treatment is unfair. During his trip to Iran, Hatoyama also met with Iran's Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani, and Secretary of Supreme National Security Council Saeed Jalili. SS/PKH/HGH/IS
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