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Araghchi: Iran will not abandon uranium enrichment despite its temporary halt

Iran will not submit to conditions that infringe upon its sovereignty or national dignity

محمد يسري
Last updated: 02/11/2025 1:15 am
Mohammed Yossry
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Mohammed Yousry, editor at Voice of Emirates News Agency, Cairo office, is a journalist and researcher specializing in Islamic heritage and extremist groups.
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Tehran, Iran – Iranian Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araqchi confirmed that his country cannot stop uranium enrichment, indicating that the current halt is “temporary”.

It was a result of the damage inflicted on nuclear facilities by the recent attacks,

and not due to external pressure.

In remarks carried by Reuters, Araqchi explained that Iran would not abandon this vital program,

considering it a “national scientific achievement” that cannot be compromised.

He added: “We do not want to waste time on negotiations that do not serve our interests,

and what is not taken by war will not be given by politics.”

The Iranian minister pointed out that the International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed

this week that Iran “does not appear to be actively enriching uranium at the moment.”

However, Tehran “retains all its technical and scientific capabilities”

that enable it to resume enrichment at any time.

In a related context, Araqchi considered the American and Israeli position

on the Iranian nuclear file to be “based on double standards.”

He stressed that Iran “will not submit to conditions

that infringe upon its sovereignty or national dignity.”

The minister also stressed that his country rejects any attempt to negotiate

its missile program or defense policies.

He noted that “Iranian disarmament is completely unacceptable.”

Araghchi’s remarks come at a time of escalating tensions between Tehran

and Tel Aviv following a series of strikes targeting nuclear facilities inside Iran.

Amid warnings of a new regional escalation if US

and Israeli pressure on the Iranian nuclear program continues.

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