Iran says no country can deprive it of enrichment rights
Iran's nuclear program is being conducted in compliance with International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) regulations, as stated by Mohammad Eslami, the head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization. Eslami asserted that no nation has the authority to strip Iran of its rights to uranium enrichment, emphasizing the country's commitment to its nuclear ambitions while adhering to international guidelines. This statement comes amid ongoing tensions regarding Iran's nuclear activities, particularly in light of past agreements and negotiations aimed at curbing its enrichment capabilities. The Iranian government continues to assert its right to develop its nuclear technology for peaceful purposes, despite scrutiny from various global powers. As geopolitical dynamics evolve, Iran's stance reflects a desire for recognition and respect for its sovereignty in the realm of nuclear energy development.
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