Iran defends its nuclear rights against US pressure

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Iran's Foreign Minister declared Saturday that Iran will not concede its nuclear rights if the United States attempts to limit them. This stance comes ahead of upcoming nuclear talks with the US in Oman. Abbas Araqchi stated Iran will not compromise on its right to enrich uranium, a position reiterated in Doha. This follows US envoy Steve Witkoff's statement that Iran's enrichment facilities must be dismantled. The US withdrew from the 2015 nuclear deal, and President Trump has threatened military action. Iran maintains its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes, while Western nations express concerns about weapons development.


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