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Iran insists that it has the right to enjoy peaceful nuclear energy, despite US statements.

Iranian Foreign Minister said they are still working on a draft proposal for Steve Witkoff, US Special Envoy to the Middle East

Iran insists that it has the right to enjoy peaceful nuclear energy despite US statements
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The Iranian government sent a double information to the White House at a time when there is the highest level of international tension: there is a willingness to engage in dialogue, but there will not be a surrender when the situation is at its height.

Abbas Araghchi, the country's foreign minister, defended the" sovereign" right of its people to develop nuclear energy for peaceful functions, including the contentious enrichment of uranium, as Trump intensifies his speech and troop installations in the region. Araghchi emphasized that his country's nuclear program is a matter of "dignity and confidence" developed by local professionals during an interview on CBS's" Face the Nation. " The minister defied Washington's requirements for "zero enhancement," saying that" we have every right to decide for ourselves. This attitude completely contradicts the Trump administration's "maximum force" plan. Tehran has only a few days to take a new contract, according to the US president's warning last Friday. Trump has made it abundantly clear that he has the option of launching a "limited defense hit" to compel Iran to give in to both its missile arsenal and regional allies ' money.

Between Diplomacy and Missiles

In this situation, Araghchi argued that politics is the only option. There is no need for any martial construction, and it is impossible for a military construction to impose itself on us, he said.

The foreign minister, who was a member of the Obama administration's 2015 nuclear negotiations, explained that his team is working on a document document that will be presented to Steve Witkoff, the US special envoy for Middle East.

Although Republicans in Congress have called for the program to be completely destroyed and "zero enrichment," Araghchi sectors claimed that reaching an agreement "is very feasible" if both sides manage to incorporate their concerns into a shared wording. I have, however, issued a clear reminder that Iran will react if the United States decides to strike. We have every right to defend ourselves, he declared, noting that any retaliation may be directed at US foundations in the area. A new round of negotiations is anticipated this Thursday in the same European capital, and negotiations between the two countries made improvement last week in Geneva, according to the foreign minister. Both countries are ticking the time. Iran attaches to a "right" it considers non-negotiable, leaving the world wondering whether paper or gunpowder will prevail despite Trump insisting he may make a final decision within the next ten days.

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