Politics News- President Masood Pejeshkian gave a blunt answer, will not give up the right to enrichment
Friends, efforts are being made to reduce the ongoing dispute in the Middle East, meanwhile Iran’s President Masoud Pezheshkian has made it clear that Tehran has no intention of making nuclear weapons. He stressed that Iran will not give up its right to uranium enrichment; This is an issue on which there is disagreement with America.
Iran denies ambition to make nuclear weapons
President Pezheshkian stressed that Iran’s nuclear program is not aimed at producing nuclear weapons.
Headlines:
Iran is ready to give written assurance that it does not want to make a nuclear bomb.
Tehran says peaceful uranium enrichment is its sovereign right.
According to the Iranian President, the US should recognize Iran’s right to continue enrichment activities.
Speaking via the president’s official website, Pezheshkian said that although Washington’s demand that Iran not build nuclear weapons is nothing new, Iran will not compromise its nuclear rights.
America-Iran will discuss Lebanon conflict
Iran’s Foreign Ministry confirmed that the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon will be the main issue during the talks in Switzerland.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Ismail Baghai said:
There are allegations that Israel has failed to fulfill promises related to Lebanon.
Regional security and efforts to reduce tension in the Middle East will be discussed in detail.
It is expected that the focus of the talks will be on finding diplomatic solutions to the ongoing conflicts.
Iran’s frozen assets and oil exports included in the agenda
Iran also plans to raise economic issues during the talks.
Main topics include:
Release of Iranian assets held abroad.
Obtaining necessary approvals and licenses for Iranian oil exports.
Measures to reduce economic sanctions affecting the country.
Baghai confirmed that these matters are an important part of the talks with Washington.
6 billion dollars to be released from Qatar
President Pezeshkian noted an important development related to Iran’s funds blocked in Qatar.
According to Iranian officials:
It is expected that about $6 billion of Iran’s assets kept in Qatar will be recovered.
Tehran believes that the terms of the initial agreement are in Iran’s favor. Pezeshkian claimed that the outcome of the talks would show the success of Iran’s diplomatic efforts.
The president also took aim at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, saying he would be one of the toughest opponents of any successful deal between Tehran and Washington.
High-level diplomatic meetings in Switzerland
Ahead of talks with Iran, senior US officials are reported to have met Pakistani representatives in Bergenstock, Switzerland.
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