Iran’s UN ambassador: Iran’s nuclear enrichment will ‘never stop’
- Iran's UN ambassador Amir-Saeid Iravani declared on Sunday that Iran's nuclear enrichment program will never stop and is permitted for peaceful energy under the non-proliferation treaty.
- This statement comes after the IAEA formally found Iran to have violated its nuclear non-proliferation commitments on June 12, coinciding with Israeli military strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities; subsequently, Iran's parliament decided to halt cooperation with the IAEA.
- IAEA inspectors remain in Iran but do not have access to nuclear facilities, and Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said conditions are not suitable for new negotiations following the recent aggression.
- The US and Israel claim the strikes severely damaged Iran's nuclear capabilities, but leaked intelligence assessments differ on whether the setback will last months or years, while Iravani asserted Iran plans to resume enrichment soon.
- Iran's continued enrichment and rejection of unconditional surrender suggest ongoing tensions, while diplomatic efforts to resolve the regional crises including hostage releases remain underway.
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Iran’s UN ambassador: Iran’s nuclear enrichment will ‘never stop’
The Iranian ambassador to the United Nations, Amir-Saeid Iravani, said his country will “never stop” nuclear enrichment, saying it’s an “inalienable right” that Iran plans on exercising. In an interview on CBS News’s “Face the Nation,” moderator Margaret Brennan pressed the ambassador on whether Iran intends to “reconstitute a nuclear enrichment program on its soil.”…
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