Iranian Nuclear Chief: Dismisses Limits on Uranium Enrichment Program
Iran's nuclear chief Mohammad Eslami stated that any claims or demands to limit Iran's uranium enrichment program are mere delusions. This statement comes as Iran and the US are expected to hold US-mediated talks in Pakistan this weekend.
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According to AFP, citing the Iranian Students' News Agency (ISNA), Mohammad Eslami stated: "The claims and demands that the enemy restricts Iran's uranium enrichment program are just their delusions, and they will ultimately be buried."
Eslami made these remarks as Iran and the US are expected to hold talks this weekend, mediated by Pakistan.
After more than a month of sustained conflict between the US, allied with Israel, against Iran, both US and Iranian sides observed a ceasefire yesterday and are scheduled to negotiate in Pakistan. Earlier, Iran's Ambassador to Pakistan, Reza Amiri Moghadam, posted on social media stating that the Tehran delegation would arrive in Pakistan tonight. However, he later deleted the post.
Moghadam had originally written: "Despite repeated ceasefire violations by the Israeli regime, the Iranian public remains skeptical... The Iranian delegation arrives in Islamabad tonight for important negotiations on Iran's 10-point proposal." He later deleted the post without explanation.
The US and Iran are currently implementing a two-week temporary ceasefire. Yesterday, US President Donald Trump posted on his social media platform 'Truth Social' that US warships and aircraft would continue to be deployed in and around Iran. (Editor: Hong Qiyuan) 1150409
Eslami made these remarks as Iran and the US are expected to hold talks this weekend, mediated by Pakistan.
After more than a month of sustained conflict between the US, allied with Israel, against Iran, both US and Iranian sides observed a ceasefire yesterday and are scheduled to negotiate in Pakistan. Earlier, Iran's Ambassador to Pakistan, Reza Amiri Moghadam, posted on social media stating that the Tehran delegation would arrive in Pakistan tonight. However, he later deleted the post.
Moghadam had originally written: "Despite repeated ceasefire violations by the Israeli regime, the Iranian public remains skeptical... The Iranian delegation arrives in Islamabad tonight for important negotiations on Iran's 10-point proposal." He later deleted the post without explanation.
The US and Iran are currently implementing a two-week temporary ceasefire. Yesterday, US President Donald Trump posted on his social media platform 'Truth Social' that US warships and aircraft would continue to be deployed in and around Iran. (Editor: Hong Qiyuan) 1150409