Iran's Nuclear Talks: Defending Enrichment Rights
Iran is set to defend its nuclear rights, including uranium enrichment, in upcoming talks with France, Britain, and Germany. Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi emphasized Iran's willingness to progress its nuclear program logically to alleviate international concerns.
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Iran is poised to staunchly defend its nuclear rights, with a particular focus on uranium enrichment, in forthcoming discussions with key European nations—France, Britain, and Germany.
Slated for Friday, these negotiations come as Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi underscores Iran's commitment to advancing its nuclear program responsibly.
Araqchi conveyed through state media that Iran's approach has always been to address the international community's concerns with logic and transparency.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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