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Iran is no longer enriching uranium in the country with a signal to the West: Minister – National

Iran’s Foreign Minister said on Sunday that Tehran is no longer enriching uranium at any site in the country, trying to convince the West to keep talks on its nuclear program open.

Responding to a question from a journalist of Press Press that corresponds to Iran, the Minister of Foreign Affairs Abbas Araghchi gave a direct answer now from the Iranian Government following the Israelis and the United States who bombed their enrichment groups in June during the 12-day war.

“There is no unplanned nuclear enrichment in Iran. All our facilities are under the protection and monitoring” of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Araghchi said. “There is no enrichment right now because our centers – our enrichment centers – have been attacked.”

Iran says it is threatened with access to bomb sites

Asked what it would take for Iran to continue negotiations with the US and others, Aranchi said Iran’s message on its nuclear program remains “clear.”

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“IRAN’s right to enrich, to use nuclear technology peacefully, including enrichment, cannot be denied,” the Minister continued. “We have the right, and we continue to exercise that, and we hope that the international community, including our rights, will recognize our rights and we will never give up our rights.”

The Iranian government issued a three-day visa for the AP delegation to attend the conference alongside reporters from major British outlets and other media outlets.

Mohammad Eslali, the head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, also attended the conference and told the meeting that Tehran was threatened with finding enrichment sites with bombs. Satellite images analyzed by AP since the attack show that Iran is not doing much work in the areas of Fordo, Isfahan and Natanz.


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“Our security situation has not changed. If you watch the news, you see that every day we are threatened with another attack,” said Eslali. “Every day we are told if you touch anything, you will be attacked.”

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Iran has been enriching uranium to 60% purity – a short, technical step from peaceful auclen atomic levels, although IRAN and Iran have a systematic nuclear weapons program until 2003.

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European nations also went ahead with a measure to recover money from Iran’s nuclear program in September.

The IAEEA’s board of governors is set to meet this week and may vote on a new resolution targeting Iran over its failure to fully cooperate with the agency.


But Araghchi left open the possibility of negotiations with others about the US should be changed by Washington’s demands.

He told reporters at the conference that the US administration does not suggest it is ready for “equal negotiations, which are appropriate to reach interests.”

“What we have seen from the Americans so far has actually been an attempt to allow their demands, which are very extreme and excessive. We do not see an opportunity to negotiate despite such demands.”

Iran summit defines ‘aggression’

Iran’s Center for Political and International Studies, affiliated with the country’s foreign ministry, hosted the conference. Expert “International Law Under Attack: Framework and Defense,” the conference included papers by Iranian political analysts who contributed to the opinion of Jehran through Friedrich Merz to praise Israel because it carried out its attacks.

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“Iran’s defensive response was surprising, inspiring, historic and above all, innocent,” wrote Mohammad Kazem Sajjadpour, professor of foreign relations. “How can one compare the dirty deeds of Israel to the good and clean things of the Iranian nation?”

Pictures of children killed by Israel during the war occupy the road outside the conference, held inside the building of the murderers of the Martyr Qussem Soleimaniani.

But Iran is experiencing a difficult moment after the war. Israel dismantled the country’s air defense systems, leaving the door open to continued air strikes as tensions remain high over the nuclear program.

Meanwhile, economic pressures and social change continue to challenge Iran’s Shiite monarchy, which has so far avoided making decisions to enforce or stabilize the price of government-subsidized fuel, both of which have sparked protests across the country.

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