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Iran voices: The nuclear crisis
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (C) visits the Natanz uranium enrichment facilities in 2006
Mr Ahmadinejad says Iran has an "undeniable" right to nuclear power
Iran is holding crucial talks with the five UN Security Council members plus Germany on its nuclear programme. The talks follow the disclosure by Iran of a second plant for enriching uranium.
Here, Iranians discuss their country's nuclear programme and the international stand-off over the issue.
Mustafa
It is every country's right to harness peaceful nuclear power
Mustafa, administrator, Tehran
I could accept the reaction from the international community if they treated other countries in the same way. They do not
Hesam, sales manager, Tehran
Amir
As an Iranian living abroad I feel the international community has been too soft on the regime
Amir, project manager, Cincinnati, USA
What's best for Iran right now? Nuclear power? Or a fair attempt at gaining the international community's trust?
Haroot, translator, Tehran
Iranians care less about developing energy and more about having their voices heard
Ali, student, London
The international community should think twice before imposing any further sanctions
Behnoud, studio manager, Tehran
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