Iranian foreign minister says Iran cannot give up on nuclear enrichment
IRAN, JUL 22 – Iran plans to resume uranium enrichment despite serious damage from recent U.S. and Israeli strikes, framing it as a matter of national pride and scientific achievement, officials said.
- Iran will continue its nuclear enrichment program despite damage from US strikes, as stated by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.
- Araghchi emphasized that enrichment is a source of national pride and cannot be abandoned.
- Esmaeil Baqaei, a foreign ministry spokesman, holds European parties responsible for failing to implement their agreement.
- The International Atomic Energy Agency reports that Iran is enriching uranium to 60 percent, exceeding the 3.67 percent limit in the 2015 accord.
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Iran has no plans to abandon its nuclear enrichment program, despite recent military strikes and international pressure. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi made the declaration during an exclusive interview with Fox […] The post Iran Confirms to Fox News That 'We Cannot Give Up' Nuclear Program: 'National Pride' appeared first on The Western Journal.
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