Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad demanded on Wednesday that President Barack Obama apologize for past US “crimes” against the Islamic republic, after the new US leader extended a hand of diplomacy to Tehran.
The Iranian leader also called on Washington to withdraw its troops from across the world as a proof of Obama’s promised policy of change.
“You were standing against the Iranian people in the past 60 years,” Ahmadinejad said in an address in the western region of Khermenshah that was broadcast on state television.
“Those who speak of change must apologize to the Iranian people and try to repair their past bad acts and the crimes they committed against Iran,” he said, suggesting it could be a condition for any talks between the archfoes.
In an interview on Monday with al-Arabiya television, Obama promised to lay down a framework for his policy towards Iran.
“As I said in my inauguration speech, if countries like Iran are willing to unclench their fist, they will find an extended hand from us,” Obama said.
“It is very important for us to make sure that we are using all the tools of US power, including diplomacy, in our relationship with Iran,” he said.
But Ahmadinejad on Wednesday launched a fresh tirade against the US and said he expected “deep and fundamental” change from Obama.
“Meet people, talk to them with respect and put an end to the expansionist policies. If you talk about change it must put an end to the US military presence in the world, withdraw your troops and take them back inside your borders,” Ahmadinejad said.
He said the advocates of change must “stop supporting the Zionists, outlaws and criminals” and also called on the US to “stop interfering in other people’s affairs.”
“If someone wants to talk with us in the language that [George W.] Bush used ... even if he uses new words, our response will be the same that we gave to Bush during the past years,” he said.
Tension between the two nations, which severed diplomatic relations almost three decades ago, soared over Iran’s contested nuclear drive, which many in the West fear is a cover for a secret atomic weapons program.
Bush refused to talk to Tehran until it stopped sensitive nuclear fuel work, but on Monday Obama extended a diplomatic hand.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Tuesday that a US envoy would join multilateral talks next week on Iran’s nuclear program.
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