“This issue is deeply rooted in our national dignity and progress,” said the Iranian foreign minister.
Tehran Rejects Any Nuclear Accord Without Uranium Enrichment Rights. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi declared on Sunday that Iran will not accept any nuclear agreement that compromises its right to enrich uranium, reaffirming the country’s firm stance on preserving its national sovereignty and scientific progress.
Speaking to the media, Araghchi underscored that uranium enrichment is an “inalienable right” of the Iranian people, forming an essential component of the nation’s peaceful nuclear program. He stressed that any future deal must be grounded in full recognition of Iran’s scientific and technical capabilities.
“This issue is deeply rooted in our national dignity and progress,” Araghchi stated, adding that Iran’s nuclear policy is a matter of sovereignty and should be treated with respect in any international negotiation.
The foreign minister called on world powers to adopt a realistic and constructive approach in ongoing and future talks to ensure meaningful progress. He emphasized that only agreements that respect Iran’s peaceful nuclear rights would be considered viable.
Iran’s leadership continues to advocate for dialogue but remains resolute in defending its technological and sovereign interests as nuclear discussions resume on the global stage.