
Tehran - Saba:
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi affirmed on Wednesday that "enrichment in Iran is a reality and a fact," expressing Iran's readiness to build trust in the face of potential concerns, but the principle of enrichment is non-negotiable.
Iran's Tasnim News Agency quoted Araghchi as saying, in response to some US statements regarding Iran's right to enrich uranium: "Iran's enrichment is a real and established fact, and we are ready to build trust in the face of any potential concerns, but the principle of enrichment itself is non-negotiable."
Araghchi stressed that "nothing is achieved under pressure, and if negotiations are based on mutual respect, they can succeed."
Araghchi added: "We have proven this in practice and in our positions, and we continue our work with complete calm and without being affected by any pressure."
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi affirmed on Wednesday that "enrichment in Iran is a reality and a fact," expressing Iran's readiness to build trust in the face of potential concerns, but the principle of enrichment is non-negotiable.
Iran's Tasnim News Agency quoted Araghchi as saying, in response to some US statements regarding Iran's right to enrich uranium: "Iran's enrichment is a real and established fact, and we are ready to build trust in the face of any potential concerns, but the principle of enrichment itself is non-negotiable."
Araghchi stressed that "nothing is achieved under pressure, and if negotiations are based on mutual respect, they can succeed."
Araghchi added: "We have proven this in practice and in our positions, and we continue our work with complete calm and without being affected by any pressure."