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Iran’s FM says nuclear enrichment will continue, but open to talks

Iran’s FM says nuclear enrichment will continue, but open to talks

Summary

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that Iran cannot end its uranium enrichment program despite recent airstrikes damaging it. He expressed openness to negotiations with the United States, emphasizing Iran's willingness to demonstrate that its nuclear program is peaceful, in exchange for the lifting of sanctions.

Key Facts

  • Iran’s Foreign Minister said Iran will not stop its uranium enrichment program despite airstrikes damaging it.
  • Araghchi expressed willingness to negotiate with the United States but not directly at this time.
  • He stated that Iran aims to show its nuclear program is peaceful and not intended for weapons.
  • Iran seeks the lifting of sanctions in exchange for demonstrating the peaceful nature of its nuclear program.
  • Recent airstrikes, led by the US and Israel, targeted Iranian military and nuclear sites.
  • These attacks reportedly set back Iran’s nuclear program by one to two years.
  • Iran's cooperation with international nuclear inspectors has been limited due to a new law.
  • The UN supports dialogue between Iran and European countries on nuclear issues.
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