AP Interview: Ahmadinejad pushes new world order
NEW YORK (AP) -- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said
Tuesday that a new world order needs to emerge, away from years of what
he called American bullying and domination.
Ahmadinejad
spoke to The Associated Press in a wide-ranging interview on the
sidelines of the U.N. General Assembly - his last as president of Iran.
He was to address the assembly Wednesday morning.
The
Iranian leader also discussed solutions for the Syrian civil war,
dismissed the question of Iran's nuclear ambition and claimed that
despite Western sanctions his country is better off than it was when he
took office in 2005.
"God willing, a new order
will come together and we'll do away with everything that distances
us," Ahmadinejad said, speaking through a translator. "I do believe the
system of empires has reached the end of the road. The world can no
longer see an emperor commanding it."
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