Iranian officials have prided themselves on their stance against the U.S., urging the country to negotiate over its nuclear program while rejecting the demand for zero uranium enrichment. President Masoud Pezeshkian insisted upon Iran's right to peaceful nuclear technology, drawing from the 1968 Non-Proliferation Treaty. Despite considering scaling back enrichment, Iran maintains that some level of enrichment must be allowed for medical and energy purposes. The ongoing dialogue remains strained, particularly in light of U.S. stance under the Trump administration.
Iran will not give up this right to use peaceful nuclear technology in any way. Threats and sanctions make no difference to us.
While Iran may scale back uranium enrichment, they insist on the right to continue enrichment for peaceful ends as part of the NPT.
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