Tehran – In a memo, Hamshali discussed why Iran is defending its enrichment rights, saying: Iranian uranium enrichment has become the focus of indirect negotiations between Iran and the United States given the central importance of a “complete nuclear fuel cycle” in the nuclear industry.
The Western party is trying to steal uranium enrichment from Iran, and the erroneous excuses and debate about access to Iran’s oil and fossil fuels, the core of the nuclear industry as a “maternal industry” is beating with enrichment. In recent years, the efforts of domestic experts have enabled Iran to acquire the full nuclear fuel cycle and become one of the few countries in the world to benefit from this ability. In these circumstances, presenting Iran’s nuclear program as a political security issue is considered a “false” move. Today, the nuclear industry has an important and multifaceted impact on the lives of people in a variety of fields, from energy and medicine to food security and industry.
Jam e Jam: Iran is not Ukraine
In an interview with Congress member Abolfazl Zohrevand, Jam-e-Jam discussed a new round of indirect nuclear negotiations. He said: negotiations are scheduled to begin on Saturday. Trump bravely suggested that Iran should come and agree to the terms of negotiations. Otherwise there will be war. He wants to create a process similar to negotiations with Zelensky, and sees the contract signed now. He wants a letter of surrender in negotiations. Otherwise there will be war. However, Iran demonstrated that it is not Ukraine, and despite development in the region it has not weakened. Now, we need to assess how serious the United States is in resolving consultation disputes. They are not going to close these consultations, our goal is to know what they stand for. This negotiation is like a JCPOA. The achievements and outcomes are important to America.
Ham Mihan: Putin’s upcoming trip to Tehran
In the analysis, Ham Mihan discussed Putin’s upcoming trip to Tehran. Putin will hold a high-level meeting in Tehran that can be used for nuclear negotiations, initiatives, solutions to the current dilemma, proposals for nuclear consortiums, rights to uranium enrichment, or consultations on nuclear cooperation. It is important to note that public opinion and state media have a clear stance towards the United States. However, there is an important effort in Iran to whitewash Russia, which contradicts historical reality. From another perspective, it is necessary to examine the violations of Russia’s broken promises and agreements in the historical context. Currently, there is a strategic cooperation agreement between the two countries, and it remains to be seen how the Russians will play their role. It is also important to note that Russians now have more serious conflicts with the US, and their bilateral relationships are not in a positive state that allows them to be effective in that respect. Rather, their influence is likely to become more pronounced in Tehran, and the US is hoping for this.
Siasat-e-Rooz: It’s time for the West to deal seriously
Siasat-e-Rooz focused on the hostile actions of the Western and European troikas of the Governor’s Commission. The paper shows that experience shows that retreat in the face of Western exaggeration and pressure leads to an increase in their behavior. Today, Americans are openly calling for the destruction of Iran’s nuclear facilities, including its enrichment program. Although Europeans are not directly involved in negotiations, they effectively act as levers to insist on bringing American sanctions pressures, bullying within the agency, and snapback mechanisms. This role appears to have become more pronounced as the governor’s meeting approaches. To combat future threats, critical measures such as installing new centrifugal machines, reducing cooperation with the IAEA, and halting nuclear negotiations will need to be adopted. Simultaneous claims and pressure alongside the US proposals on Iran show that the US is seeking excessive demands from Iran. However, many industries and medical activities rely on nuclear technology.