Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has stated that his country will not give up its right to peaceful nuclear energy. In a recent interview with Indian media, he emphasized that Iran is ready to answer all questions and address all concerns related to its nuclear program. Araghchi also expressed Iran’s willingness to restore confidence in its nuclear program, which would require the lifting of restrictions.
This is the third round of talks between Iran and the United States, facilitated by Oman, and will take place in Geneva today. The Iranian Foreign Minister expressed hope that the talks would yield a fair and balanced solution to the nuclear issue. Araghchi also recalled the Israeli attack on Iran in June last year, in which the United States was also involved, and stated that the wound of aggression still lingers in the minds of the Iranian people.
However, Araghchi emphasized that Iran remains committed to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and has accepted not to develop nuclear weapons. He also stated that Iran has the right to use nuclear technology for peaceful purposes. The Iranian Foreign Minister criticized the United States for maintaining a large military presence around Iran and trying to coerce it into giving up its nuclear program.
Araghchi also expressed gratitude to Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates for their opposition to war and stated that the countries in the region should ensure that their territory, airspace, and waters are not used against Iran. However, if the United States attacks Iran, the American military bases in the region would be a legitimate target for Iran.
In response to a question about the US claim that Iran has missiles capable of reaching the US mainland, Araghchi said that US President Trump is always complaining about fake news, but now he has become a victim of fake news himself. He emphasized that Iran is not developing long-range missiles and that its missiles have limited range and are intended for defensive purposes.
Meanwhile, Iranian Defense Minister Ali Shamkhani stated that the issue at hand is the development of nuclear weapons, and that the nuclear deal is within reach. He also warned that artificial intelligence models are more inclined to start a nuclear war than humans. In other news, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has become the first politician to reach 10 million followers on Instagram.
China’s Foreign Ministry said it is closely following the situation in Iran. In other news, a 14-year-old girl in India tried to kill herself by taking sleeping pills a few days ago. According to the post-mortem report, six pills were found in various parts of her body. A student in India attempted to kill herself by taking sleeping pills a few days ago. According to the post-mortem report, six pills were found in various parts of her body.
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