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Iran: No country can deprive us of the right to nuclear enrichment

Iran's nuclear chief, Mohammad Eslami, asserts that no nation has the right to deny Iran's entitlement to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes.

Mohammad Eslami, Iran's chief nuclear officer, stated that no country has the authority to deprive Iran of its right to enrich uranium, emphasizing that uranium enrichment is the foundation of a nuclear industry. His comments, made in an interview with the newspaper Etemad, underline Iran's stance on its nuclear activities, which the nation claims are in compliance with International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) regulations. Eslami expressed that all efforts in the nuclear process require access to nuclear fuel, making uranium enrichment essential to Iran's ambitions in nuclear energy.

This statement arrives in a tense context, especially following renewed threats from former U.S. President Donald Trump, who suggested that military intervention might be considered in response to Iran's nuclear developments. The U.S. has voiced concerns regarding Iran’s potential pursuit of nuclear weapons, a claim that Iran vehemently denies. This ongoing tension highlights the complex dynamics surrounding global nuclear policy and the varying perceptions of Iran’s nuclear intentions.

As Iran continues to assert its rights to nuclear enrichment and peaceful use of nuclear technology, the international community remains vigilant about the implications for regional security and global nuclear proliferation. The insistence on compliance with IAEA rules also adds a layer of complexity to ongoing diplomatic engagements, as nations attempt to balance Iran's rights with global non-proliferation efforts and security concerns in the Middle East.

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