The chief executive said in an interview with Qatar’s Al Jazeera TV Network on Tuesday, claiming that uranium enrichment in Iranian soil will continue in the future within the framework of international law, Press TV reported.
Officials say what critics critics have criticized, and the enthusiastic campaigns by Washington and Tel Aviv are likely to eliminate nuclear programs under the pretext of “deviation into military objectives.”
In this campaign, the duo will smear nuclear work with bad light and even resort to numerous military invasions of the Islamic Republic’s nuclear facilities.
Apparently, as US President Donald Trump deals with repeated allegations that the US has dealt with debilitating blows to the program, Pezeschkian said “it’s an illusion to assert that our nuclear program is over.”
“Nuclear capabilities are not in our facilities, they are in the minds of scientists.”
“We are adamantly refusing to own nuclear weapons,” the president said, adding, “This is our political, religious, human and strategic position.”
Pezeschkian also repeated Iran’s preparations for negotiations that do not deny the right to peaceful enrichment of uranium, but argued that “future negotiations must be based on logic that is favorable to both parties.”
Elsewhere in his remarks, the official emphasized that the Islamic Republic is ready to kindly respond to fresh attacks by the Israeli regime targeting the nuclear program.
Last month, Iranian troops deployed hundreds of ballistic missiles and drones in the face of an unprovoked Israeli war, forcing the regime to request a ceasefire only 12 days later.
“We are fully prepared for Israeli military action, and our troops are ready to hit the occupying territory again.”
Pezeschkian also noted that the regime was trying to hide the enormous extent of the losses suffered as a result of the Iranian strike.
Officials cited the administration’s request to call for a ceasefire 12 days later, saying it was “a great saying” about the effectiveness of Iran’s retaliation.
MNA
