12.06.2025 07:51
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, in a statement regarding the nuclear negotiations with the United States and threats of attacks against Tehran, said, "We will negotiate, but we will never bow to bullying. We will never accept halting our research. Who are they to tell us to dismantle our entire nuclear industry?"
The President of Iran, Masoud Pezeshkian, made important statements regarding the nuclear negotiations with the United States and the threats of attacks on Tehran during his visit to Iran's Ilam province. Pezeshkian stated, "We will negotiate, but we will never bow to bullying. We should not be told, 'You have no right to conduct research on nuclear issues.' Progress is possible as long as our legal and scientific rights in the nuclear field are protected."
"WHO ARE THEY TO TELL US TO DISMANTLE OUR NUCLEAR INDUSTRY?"
Emphasizing that the negotiations with the United States are taking place within the framework set by Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Pezeshkian said, "This does not mean that we will bow to pressure. We will never accept halting our research. We cannot be expected to wait for their approval to obtain the materials we need in nuclear energy, medicine, agriculture, and other scientific fields. Who said we need permission to conduct scientific research? Who are they to tell us to dismantle our entire nuclear industry?"
"WE WERE ATTACKED EVERY DAY BEFORE WE HAD MISSILES"
Pezeshkian stated that they will never give up on scientific research, saying, "They tell us we should not possess this science. If we oppose, they threaten that Israel will bomb us. However, when our scientists and elites developed missiles, Saddam could no longer strike our cities. Before we had missiles, we were attacked every day."
"ARE WE INTERFERING IN THEIR INTERNAL AFFAIRS?"
Pezeshkian expressed that not possessing nuclear weapons is a definite and unchangeable policy for them, stating, "We are conducting negotiations with our heads held high and with dignity. Our only demand is the recognition of our legal, scientific, and international rights, and we do not ask for anything else. Not everything in our country is perfect; we have problems, but we are trying to set aside disagreements and work together to solve them. These issues do not concern the Americans, the British, or anyone else. Are we interfering in their internal affairs?"
"IF WE STAND UNITED, THE ENEMIES CANNOT LAY CLAIM TO OUR LAND"
Pezeshkian also stated, "If we set aside our disagreements and stand united, the enemies cannot lay claim to this land. Their aim is to sow discord among us and take advantage of this situation to attack us."