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Iran's FM says nuclear rights are non-negotiable

Western countries say Iran's nuclear programme is geared towards producing weapons while Iran insists it is purely for civilian purposes

By Reuters
May 11, 2025
Irans Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi attends a press conference following a meeting with Russias Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Moscow, Russia, April 18, 2025 — Reuters
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi attends a press conference following a meeting with Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Moscow, Russia, April 18, 2025 — Reuters

Dubai: Ahead of another round of nuclear talks between Tehran and Washington in Oman, Iran Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi stated that if the United States goal is to deprive his country of its “nuclear rights”, it will never back down over those rights.

"If the goal of the negotiations is to deprive Iran of its nuclear rights, I state clearly that Iran will not back down from any of its rights," Iranian state media quoted Araqchi as saying.

Iran has repeatedly said its right to enrich uranium is non-negotiable and has ruled out a "zero enrichment" demand by some US officials.

But US President Donald Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, said in an interview on Friday that Iran's "enrichment facilities have to be dismantled" under any accord with the United States.

Trump, who withdrew Washington from a 2015 deal between Tehran and world powers meant to curb its nuclear activity, has threatened to bomb Iran if no new deal is reached to resolve the long unresolved dispute.

Western countries say Iran’s nuclear programme, which Tehran accelerated after the US walkout from the now moribund 2015 accord, is geared toward producing weapons, whereas Iran insists it is purely for civilian purposes.

"In its indirect talks with the United States, Iran emphasises its right to peaceful use of nuclear energy and clearly declares that it is not seeking nuclear weapons," Araqchi said.

"Iran continues negotiations in good faith, and if the goal of these talks is to ensure the non-acquisition of nuclear weapons, an agreement is possible. However, if the aim is to limit Iran’s nuclear rights, Iran will never retreat from its rights."