Tehran rejects any nuclear accord without uranium enrichment rights

“This issue is deeply rooted in our national dignity and progress,” said the Iranian foreign minister

TEHRAN: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has made it unequivocally clear that Iran will not accept any nuclear deal that denies its right to uranium enrichment, here on Sunday.

According to the channel report, delivering a strong message, Araghchi emphasized that uranium enrichment is Iran’s inalienable right, which is directly linked to the country’s national sovereignty and scientific advancement.

He insisted that any agreement must be built on the respect for Iran’s peaceful nuclear rights, including its scientific and technical capacities.

“This issue is deeply rooted in our national dignity and progress,” said the Iranian foreign minister, highlighting that the core of any negotiation must acknowledge and uphold this right.

The Iranian leadership has also urged global powers to adopt a realistic and constructive approach in order to make the nuclear negotiations fruitful and effective.

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