Iran’s leader stated that while his nation would continue to talk with the United States about its rapidly expanding nuclear arsenal, it would not renounce its right in the event of U.S. threats. President Masoud Pezeshkian stated in a speech to military officials on Saturday that” we are negotiating, and we will discuss, we are not after conflict but we do not worry any danger.” They don’t believe that if they threaten us, they will forfeit their individual rights and significant rights, Pezeshkian said. ” We will not retreat, and we will not lose respectable war, scientific, and nuclear positions in all respects.” The parties are attempting to come to an agreement on the details of a potential deal now that the talks have reached the “expert” levels. Iran’s uranium enrichment, which Tehran demands must be permitted to accomplish, and the Trump administration’s growing demands that the Islamic Republic give up remain a big sticking point. If a deal is not reached, President Donald Trump has consistently threatened to launch attacks against Iran’s plan. Iranian leaders are getting more and more cautious about pursuing a nuclear weapons with their hoard of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade rates. Trump claimed earlier on Friday that Iran had received a plan during the discussions, but he had no provided more details. Trump argued at almost every occasion that he traveled to this week that Iran could not be prevented from obtaining a nuclear weapon, despite the fact that its nuclear weapons program is just beginning to resemble it. The Iranian nuclear organization’s head, Mohammad Eslami, emphasized the relaxing nature of the system, saying the U.N. radioactive watchdog is” continuous” monitoring of it, state TV reported on Saturday. No nation’s nuclear facilities were inspected by the company more than 450 times in 2024, according to Eslami, adding that” no state is monitored by the company like us.” ” About 25 % of all the agency inspections” in a year. In addition, Israel has frequently threatened to attack Iran’s nuclear services if it feels threatened, which is further aggravated by the Israeli-Hamas conflict in Gaza, which has already heightened tensions in the Middle East.
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