Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has threatened that new sanctions against the Islamic Republic, if imposed, will close the way for reconciliation between Tehran and Washington.
"If sanctions are imposed, relations between Iran and the U.S. will never improve," Ahmadinejad said during a Tuesday's news conference in New York, where a review conference on nuclear non-proliferation is under way.
He also said there are "radicals" in the U.S. administration, who "push [U.S. President] Barack Obama towards the worsening of relations with Iran."
Tehran has rejected the allegations, saying it needs enriched uranium for nuclear reactors producing medical isotopes.
"Regrettably, the government of the United States has not only used nuclear weapons, but it also continues to threaten to use such weapons against other countries, including Iran," he said.
"Iran will do whatever it can to divert attention away from its own record in an attempt to evade accountability," Clinton said. "But Iran will not succeed in its efforts to divert and divide."
NEW YORK, May 5 (RIA Novosti)