Israel National News reports: “Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated on Tuesday that Tehran is open to verification to prove it is not seeking nuclear weapons.
His comments come as Iran resumed talks with the United States in Geneva, where negotiators reportedly agreed on a set of guiding principles for future discussions.
‘We are absolutely not seeking nuclear weapons,’ Pezeshkian said in an interview, as quoted by several news agencies. ‘If anyone wants to verify this, we are open to such verification to take place.’
Pezeshkian dismissed claims that Iran is pursuing nuclear weapons, describing such allegations as ‘politically motivated propaganda’. He expressed hope that the international community, and the United States in particular, would recognize this as the reality.
The Iranian President also emphasized that his country requires nuclear science for medical and technological purposes. ‘We cannot accept being deprived of using nuclear science and knowledge to save the lives of our patients, advance our industries, and develop our agriculture,’ he stated…”
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