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Iran will not back down from nuclear rights, foreign minister says

  • Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi stated on Saturday in Dubai that Iran will never back down on its nuclear rights if the U.S. Aims to deprive it of them.
  • This stance follows the United States' 2018 withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal meant to limit Iran's nuclear program, after which Iran accelerated its enrichment activities.
  • Araqchi emphasized that Iran seeks only peaceful nuclear energy use and continues indirect talks with the U.S. In good faith, considering agreement possible if nuclear weapons are not pursued.
  • Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araqchi emphasized that Tehran will firmly defend its entitlement to nuclear activities, rejecting any attempts to curtail these rights. Meanwhile, U.S. Envoy Steve Witkoff insisted that any agreement must include the removal of Iran’s uranium enrichment infrastructure.
  • The ongoing dispute remains unresolved, with Iran upholding non-negotiable uranium enrichment rights and rejecting zero enrichment demands amid Western suspicions of weaponization.
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Iran will not back down from nuclear rights, foreign minister says

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on Saturday that if the United States' goal is to deprive Iran of its "nuclear rights", Tehran will never back down over those rights.

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