Iran Says Not Seeking Nuclear Weapon or Relinquishing Enrichment Rights
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Iran's president, Masoud Pezeshkian, said this Sunday that the Persian nation has not abandoned its intentions to continue the enrichment process of Uranium, although he did emphasize that they would not work on the development of nuclear weapons.The statements were quoted by the Office of the President of Iran, and would have been made in the context of that nation's Annual Conference on Monetary and Exchange Policies. "What the United States d…
Iran says not seeking nuclear weapon or relinquishing enrichment rights
In the midst of arrangements to start peace talks this Sunday, and after resuming the blockade on the Strait of Ormuz, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said he was prepared to give assurances that he will not develop nuclear weapons, but without giving up uranium enrichment. "What the United States demands is that Iran does not build an atomic bomb. That is not news, and we can also declare in writing that we do not intend to build a bomb," t…
Pezeshkian Says Iran Will Not Give Up Enrichment Rights as Talks Begin on Qatari Funds
Alongside the financial discussions, Pezeshkian reiterated Iran's stance on its nuclear program. He stated that Iran does not want a nuclear weapon, but emphasized that the country will not give up its rights to enrich uranium.
Iranian President Masoud Peskov reiterated Tehran's position ahead of talks with the US in Switzerland, stressing that enrichment is a right protected by international treaty.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian reiterated on Sunday that Tehran is ready to provide guarantees that it is not seeking a nuclear weapon.

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