Iran Stands Firm: No Compromise on Enrichment Rights Amidst Bullying Pressures, Says Foreign Ministry Spokesperson

Iran Stands Firm: No Compromise on Enrichment Rights Amidst Bullying Pressures, Says Foreign Ministry Spokesperson

Iran Stands Firm: No Compromise on Enrichment Rights Amidst Bullying Pressures, Says Foreign Ministry Spokesperson

In a recent statement, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei emphasized Iran’s unwavering commitment to its right to uranium enrichment, asserting that Tehran will not surrender this right under any circumstances. This declaration comes amid ongoing discussions about Iran’s nuclear program and its implications for international relations.

Baqaei addressed the U.S. demand for a complete cessation of the enrichment process during an interview with CNN correspondent Frederik Pleitgen in Tehran on Monday. Here are some key points from his remarks:

  • If the U.S. aims to ensure that Tehran’s nuclear program remains non-weaponized, achieving that is straightforward.
  • However, if the intention is to deny Iranians their right to peaceful nuclear energy, it poses significant challenges and could threaten the negotiation process.
  • Baqaei highlighted that numerous avenues exist to reach a compromise, as Iran’s nuclear ambitions are entirely peaceful.
  • He noted that the continuation of talks indicates a degree of understanding between the parties involved.

When discussing the previous U.S. administration’s approach to Iran’s negotiating stance, Baqaei remarked on the importance of respecting Iran’s red lines. He firmly stated that the Iranian people would not succumb to threats or coercion, and they will firmly defend their national security.

To date, Iran and the United States have engaged in five rounds of talks—three in Muscat and two in Rome—facilitated by Omani Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr Al-Busaidi. Following the latest discussions in Rome, President Donald Trump expressed optimism, describing the talks with the Iranian delegation as “very good” and noting that progress was being made.

As negotiations continue, the future of Iran’s nuclear program remains a critical topic for both regional stability and international diplomacy.

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