Iran rejects push to suspend uranium enrichment to reach U.S. deal
- Iran has rejected proposals for a temporary uranium enrichment suspension, which impacts the U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations.
- Baghaei stated, 'Iran will never accept that,' indicating a hardline stance against any interim deal.
- Iran's foreign ministry spokesman described related reports as 'a figment of the imagination and totally false.'
- Tehran insists it has the right to a civilian nuclear program, considering U.S. Demands a violation of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
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Former Iranian nuclear chief - 'I’ll build a bomb if ordered—Zionists should leave or be eliminated'
Former Iranian nuclear chief Fereydoon Abbasi warned that Iran can produce tactical nuclear weapons—small enough to skirt WMD classification—and dismissed the threat of an Israeli strike on its nuclear facilities. Former Iranian Nuclear Chief Fereydoon Abbasi: If I Receive Orders to Build a Nuclear Bomb – I Will Do It; We Can Build a Small Nuclear Bomb That Can Destroy a Whole Military Base, and Is Not Classified as a WMD; the Zionists Have a C…
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