“There’s a reason only a few countries can master the ability to fuel reactors,” Araghchi wrote in a tweet Thursday.
“With the exception of important financial resources and political vision, we need a solid industrial base and a technical complex that can generate the necessary talent and know-how.”
“Iran pays sincerely for these abilities and there is no scenario to give up on the patriots who have made our dreams come true.”
Eventually, he repeated again, “There is no richness, there is no trade,” but asserted, “There is no nuclear weapons, we have trade.”
Today, Ayatollah Seiyed Ali Khamenei, the leader of the Islamic Revolution, highlighted the strategic significance of nuclear technology and urged the United States to stop interfering with Iran’s uranium enrichment efforts.
He stressed that the slogan “We can do it” is central to Iran’s national independence, arguing that the US approach to Iran’s nuclear programme violates this principle.
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