Iran Tells France Its Nuclear Rights 'Cannot Be Taken Away By Threats Or War'
- Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that rights granted under international law 'cannot be taken away through war and threats' during a call with French President Emmanuel Macron.
- Pezeshkian confirmed Iran's openness to dialogue on its nuclear activities but firmly ruled out halting enrichment, stating, 'we do not agree to reduce nuclear activities to zero under any circumstances.'
- The conflict between Iran and Israel escalated with airstrikes from Israel and retaliatory strikes from Iran, leading to numerous casualties on both sides, with Iranian sources reporting at least 430 deaths.
- Iran's foreign minister emphasized that Tehran will only consider diplomacy after stopping aggression, asserting that any negotiations under pressure will not be accepted.
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Iranian President Masud Pezeshkian said Tuesday that his country does not seek to manufacture nuclear weapons, but will continue to defend its “legitimate rights” for its civilian nuclear program.
News24 | Iran says it’s not seeking nuclear weapons but will assert 'legitimate rights'
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Tuesday that his country was not seeking nuclear weapons but would continue to defend its “legitimate rights” in the peaceful use of nuclear energy.
Iran not seeking nuclear weapons but won’t back down on 'legitimate rights', says Iran President Pezeshkian
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Tuesday said that Iran is not pursuing nuclear weapons but will continue to defend its "legitimate rights," as a fragile ceasefire between Iran and Israel took hold after 12 days of fighting
Iran Won’t Forgo Nuclear Rights: President - Politics news - Tasnim News Agency
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Expressing Iran’s determination to uphold its absolute right to enjoy nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, President Masoud Pezeshkian vowed that Iran will give crushing retaliatory responses to the Israeli regime’s aggression.
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