Key Points

Iran's Foreign Minister Araghchi has reaffirmed Tehran's commitment to uranium enrichment ahead of crucial EU talks. He emphasized Iran's sovereign right to peaceful nuclear energy despite US-Israel opposition. Recent airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites have heightened tensions before negotiations. Araghchi insists on mutual respect and trust-building in the upcoming discussions.

Key Points: Iran Reaffirms Uranium Enrichment Rights Ahead of EU Talks

  • Iran asserts sovereign right to peaceful nuclear enrichment
  • Talks with EU nations resume amid US-Israel pressure
  • Araghchi demands mutual respect in nuclear negotiations
  • Recent airstrikes by Israel and US escalate tensions
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Ahead of talks with EU nations, Iran reiterates commitment to uranium enrichment

Iran's Foreign Minister Araghchi insists on Tehran's nuclear enrichment rights as talks with EU nations resume amid US-Israel opposition.

"Our enrichment will continue; we will not relinquish this right. – Seyed Abbas Araghchi"

Tehran, July 25

Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi on Friday reiterated Tehran's commitment to uranium enrichment ahead of resumption of talks with the European nations. Araghchi had said on Thursday that Iran would continue its peaceful nuclear programme, including uranium enrichment, stressing the country's inalienable rights under the international law.

During a meeting with the family of Major General Mohammad Baqeri in Tehran, Araghchi said, "We will continue to steadfastly defend the rights of the Iranian people in peaceful nuclear energy, particularly enrichment," Iran's semi-official Tasnim News Agency reported.

He further said, "Our enrichment will continue; we will not relinquish this right."

Araghchi's remarks came a day ahead of the sixth round of nuclear negotiations with Germany, France, the European Union, the UK, scheduled to begin in Istanbul on Friday. On June 13, Israel launched a massive airstrike targetting Iranian military and nuclear sites in the Operation named "Rising Lion." A week after, the US carried out strikes at three nuclear sites of Iran, a move Tehran said is a grave violation of the United Nations Charter, international law and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).

The US and Israel have repeatedly expressed opposition to Iran's peaceful nuclear enrichment activities. However, Iran has defended its sovereign right in conducting nuclear enrichment for peaceful and civilian purposes.

Araghchi expressed Iran's readiness to advance its nuclear programme within a logical and reasonable framework, aiming to build trust with concerned nations. However, he stressed that such trust must be two-way with respect given to Iran's rights to peaceful nuclear energy, including enrichment, the Iranian news agency reported.

He described Iran's upcoming talks with EU nations as a continuation of previous discussions and asserted that Tehran's stance remains unchanged and clear. He reiterated Iran's commitment to its nuclear rights and willingness to hold constructive discussions based on mutual respect and national interests.

The meeting scheduled to be held in Istanbul follows a serious of negotiations, including the fifth round of talks held in the same city in May. The talks that were held earlier took place in Geneva and New York, with a ministerial-level meeting in Geneva on June 20.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is a complex situation. While every nation has right to peaceful nuclear energy, we've seen what happened with North Korea. Hope Iran maintains transparency to avoid another global crisis 🙏
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Aman W
India should take note of this situation carefully. We have our own nuclear program and must stand firm on our sovereign rights like Iran is doing. Jai Hind! 💪
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Sarah B
The airstrikes by Israel and US were completely unacceptable. This is exactly why countries feel the need to develop nuclear capabilities - for self defense against such aggression.
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Karthik V
While I support Iran's right to peaceful nuclear energy, I wish they would be more open with IAEA inspections. Transparency builds trust in international relations. The world has enough tensions already.
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Nisha Z
The hypocrisy is astounding! Countries that have thousands of nuclear warheads are lecturing others about nuclear programs. Either all nations should disarm or all should have equal rights.
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David E
As an expat in India, I see both sides. Iran has rights but also obligations under NPT. The solution lies in diplomacy, not airstrikes. Hope the Istanbul talks bring some progress 🤞

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