Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araguchi emphasized the country’s firm stance on nuclear enrichment during his remarks on negotiations and state rights on Saturday.
He made his speech while giving a speech at a ceremony held at Imam Khomeini Rei us in front of staff at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
He said that while there is much to say about enrichment as one of the country’s essential needs, Iran’s position in negotiations focuses on fundamentally refusing to control.
“When they say you shouldn’t have the ability to concentrate, that’s an act of domination,” Araguchi pointed out. “They say they are worried. Should Iranian people be denied enrichment just because they are worried? That’s not acceptable to the Iranian state.”
He made sure Iran refused nuclear weapons.
“They have no right to deprive the Iranian state of justice simply because of their concerns,” Aragut argued.
He concluded that Iran would advance strength and follow the leadership of the Islamic Revolution.
Iran and the US held talks for the fifth round of Tehran’s nuclear program in Rome’s Italian capital on Friday. Just like in the previous round, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragut and President Donald Trump’s regional mission, Steve Witkov, led the negotiation delegation in consultation.
Iran repeatedly emphasizes that it does not show slight flexibility on the right side, which enriches uranium under any circumstances.
MP/