Will Obama accept the challenge or back out like a *****?
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The provocative proposal came as Iran dealt with a new wave of international sanctions - driven by Washington - aimed at pressuring the Islamic Republic over its nuclear programme.
"Toward the end of summer we will hopefully be there for the (UN) General Assembly and I will be ready for one-on-one talks with Mr Obama, in front of the media of course," Mr Ahmadinejad said in an address broadcast live on state television.
"We are ready to sit down with Mr Obama face-to-face and put the global issues on the table, man-to-man, freely, and in front of the media and see whose solutions are better."
Mr Ahmadinejad suggested such a debate last September, which was not taken up by Washington.
He said Mr Obama's predecessor, George W. Bush, had declined similar invitations because he was "scared".
"Toward the end of summer we will hopefully be there for the (UN) General Assembly and I will be ready for one-on-one talks with Mr Obama, in front of the media of course," Mr Ahmadinejad said in an address broadcast live on state television.
"We are ready to sit down with Mr Obama face-to-face and put the global issues on the table, man-to-man, freely, and in front of the media and see whose solutions are better."
Mr Ahmadinejad suggested such a debate last September, which was not taken up by Washington.
He said Mr Obama's predecessor, George W. Bush, had declined similar invitations because he was "scared".
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