President Obama on Tuesday, in an interview with Arabic television, called for more dialogue with Iran to express difference and see "where there are potential avenues for progress."
Here is the response from the Leader of Iran
Ahmadinejad Demands Apology for U.S. 'Crimes' - January 28, 2009
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called for "profound changes" in U.S. foreign policy on Wednesday, including giving up support for Israel, during an address to thousands of people in the western city of Kermanshah.
"Those who say they want to make change, this is the change they should make: they should apologize to the Iranian nation and try to make up for their dark background and the crimes they have committed against the Iranian nation,"
"Who has asked them (the United States) to come and interfere in the affairs of nations?"
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
2006 Islamic Republic Of Iran President to American President
Ahmadinejad's 2006 Letter to Americans
Letter to Bush carries message from Iranian nation
The letter to US President George Bush carries the Iranian nation's views and comments on international issues as well as suggestions for resolving the many problems facing humanity, said President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
[More appeals for dialogue? Call again.]
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