Iran Holds Firm on Nuclear Rights Ahead of U.S. Meeting
He asserted, "We are not seeking nuclear weapons, and weapons of mass destruction have no place in Iran's security doctrine." Araghchi added, "For this reason, we were among the initiators of the creation of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the West Asian region."
While underscoring Iran's good-faith engagement in discussions with the U.S. and other nations, Araghchi stated, "If the goal of these negotiations is to ensure that Iran does not acquire nuclear weapons, this is entirely achievable, and an agreement is well within reach."
Nevertheless, Araghchi warned that should the aim of the talks be to deny Iran its established nuclear entitlements or to introduce unreasonable requests, the nation would not concede any of those rights.
Notably, Iranian and American representatives have already convened for three rounds of indirect talks, with the first and third meetings held in Muscat, Oman, on April 12th and 26th, respectively, and the second taking place in Rome, Italy, on April 19th.
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