Iran Stands Firm: Upholds Nuclear Rights Amidst Global Tensions

Iran Stands Firm: Emphasizes Commitment to Nuclear Rights

In a recent interview, Mohammad Eslami, the head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI), emphasized the gravity of recent attacks on Iran’s peaceful nuclear facilities. These events mark a significant moment in the history of targeting scientific advancements in countries, raising serious concerns about international law and the implications for nuclear diplomacy.

Eslami articulated that the nature and timing of these assaults signify a perilous escalation by the United States and its allies against Iran’s scientific endeavors. He characterized the attacks on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure as a “clear crime” against a nation steadfast in its pursuit of peaceful nuclear knowledge despite ongoing external threats and pressure.

According to Eslami, Iran possesses comprehensive evidence detailing the nature of the attack, the involved parties, and their underlying motives. He firmly stated that Tehran will not relinquish its rights nor allow any external forces to dictate its sovereign decisions. He remarked, “We will continue on our [chosen] path,” highlighting Iran’s commitment to its nuclear program regardless of international pressures.

During the international conference titled “International Law Under Attack: Aggression and Defense,” Eslami reiterated that Iran’s nuclear program would persist unaffected by any potential resolutions from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors session. He underscored the unprecedented nature of the attacks, noting that they targeted facilities protected under IAEA safeguards, which he claimed is a first in history.

  • Violation of International Law: Eslami stated, “This represents a clear violation of international law,” pointing out the lack of condemnation from the IAEA Director General and the Board of Governors.
  • Continuation of Coercive Practices: He criticized the ongoing coercive actions and emphasized the persistent double standards employed against Iran.
  • Transparency in Iran’s Course: Eslami affirmed that Iran’s strategy has been transparent and will continue unabated despite external pressures.
  • Resolution 2231: He mentioned that the ten-year term of Resolution 2231 expired in October 2025 and asserted that Iran has met all its obligations.

On June 13, an unprecedented Israeli attack occurred, described by Eslami as blatant and unprovoked, coinciding with nuclear negotiations between Washington and Tehran. This aggression sparked a 12-day conflict that resulted in the deaths of at least 1,064 individuals, including military leaders, nuclear scientists, and civilians. The United States further escalated the conflict by bombarding three Iranian nuclear sites, a move that Eslami condemned as a serious violation of international law.

In retaliation, the Iranian Armed Forces targeted strategic sites within the occupied territories and the Al-Udeid air base in Qatar, which is recognized as the largest American military base in West Asia. Eslami noted that Iran successfully halted the aggression through its retaliatory operations against both the Israeli regime and the U.S. on June 24.

As Iran continues to assert its rights in the nuclear domain, Eslami emphasized the necessity of ending double standards in international oversight and diplomacy. He reaffirmed that Iran’s policy regarding its collaboration with the IAEA remains focused on safeguarding its nuclear program, which he insists should be monitored within the established frameworks of international agreements.

In conclusion, the ongoing tensions surrounding Iran’s nuclear program and the recent attacks have raised serious questions about international law and diplomatic fairness. Eslami’s statements reflect a resilient stance from Iran, aiming to uphold its rights while navigating the complex landscape of international relations.

As events unfold, the global community watches closely, recognizing the importance of constructive dialogue and adherence to international norms in resolving conflicts and ensuring peace.

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