Ahmadinejad regrets not being able to mingle with New Yorkers

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Friday 28 September 2012

Last Update 28 September 2012 2:39 am

NEW YORK: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said he would have fond memories of his annual trips to New York, as he wrapped up his last trip to the Big Apple as his country’s leader.
His only regret was he did not have much chance to mingle with ordinary New Yorkers, he told reporters on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, praising the people as having a “great spirit” and “high moral standards.”
“My visits to New York have all been good. Thankfully, during the last few years. Unfortunately I did not have many chances to really interact and see the people of the city,” he said through a translator. “But with some of the popular organizations ... some of the university scholars, some of the managers of the media groups, some of the think tanks... we have had very enjoyable meetings,” he added.
“And they’re all fond memories.”
The United States and Iran have not had diplomatic relations for decades, and Ahmadinejad has only been able to travel to the country for the annual UN assembly during his presidency.
Iranians will go to the polls on June 14 next year to elect a successor to Ahmadinejad, who is in his second and final term. The last presidential election in 2009, which saw Ahmadinejad declared the winner over allegations by his challengers of fraud, was followed by widespread protests that were brutally crushed by authorities.
“The world over people are kind and loving. People are made of the same fabric and they’re all good in nature. They support purity, justice and fairness.”
He said he also wanted to “thank the people of New York ... normally during these visits we do apologize at the end of the visit for the disturbances we create for the people of the city. We thank the security forces, and the police department.”

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