Afghanistan, Nov. 20 -- Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has firmly rejected any deal requiring zero uranium enrichment, calling it a "betrayal" and reaffirming Iran's commitment to its nuclear program.
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has firmly rejected any deal requiring zero uranium enrichment, calling it a "betrayal" and reaffirming Iran's commitment to its nuclear program.
Araghchi emphasized that nuclear enrichment has become a matter of "national pride" for Iran, with significant material and moral costs invested in maintaining the program. He made it clear that any agreement demanding zero enrichment would be considered a betrayal of the country's sovereignty.
The minister also stated that Iran would only cooperate w...