واضح آرشیو وب فارسی:ايرنا: Dy FM says Iran"s nuclear negotiations are free from pressure
Iran-Nuclear-Attar
Iran"s Deputy Foreign Minister Ali-Reza Sheikh Attar said here Friday Iran"s negotiations over country"s nuclear program will be held at an atmosphere free from pressure and intrigues.
Sheikh Attar said in an interview with IRNA at Holy Shrine of the late Imam Khomeini (P), "Iran"s nuclear policies are crystal clear and based on fundamental policies of the holy system of the Islamic Republic of Iran, including rejecting hegemony, resistance, and defending rights."
He pointed out that abiding by such guidelines has resulted in maintaining a fixed stand regarding the Islamic Republic"s peaceful nuclear program.
He added, "Based on defined international rights, benefitting from nuclear technology and peaceful use of nuclear energy are our natural right."
He added, "To attain the objective and for practical use of what belongs to Islamic Iran, new activities have been launched, and no decision for closure or halting activities has been made." Sheikh Attar said, "Various levers and measures are employed around the globe to increase the pressure over Iran, but so far they have not managed to achieve their goal of urging us to halt our activities."
He said, "The officials of the Islamic Republic system, are ready for talks in the framework of sound logic and the international laws, and we are also ready to ease the worries expressed by countries." The Deputy FM added, "Of course, in order to ease worries, no country can dictate any imposed solution to the Islamic Iran, and we will sit at the negotiation table assuming that the human beings at the other side of the table are rational people."
Sheikh Attar said, "We hope the process of talks with P5+1 countries would proceed logically, basically, and ever onward, so that we would be able to ease their worries regarding the continuation of our nuclear activities."
Iran has on countless occasions declared that the nature of its nuclear program is totally peaceful, and that the country is in dire need of nuclear technology for energy production, and other scientific and practical purposes.
Numerous reports of the IAEA, and a comprehensive report by 16 US intelligence bodies last year, and over 160 NAM countries" support, too, bear proof to authenticity of Iran"s claim, which top Iranian officials argue is adopted in accordance with Islamic teachings.
All the same, the US government, Israel, and a few EU countries keep on raising accusations against the country"s nuclear technology, based on which UN Security Council has so far imposed three sets of sanctions against the country, with other proposed sets ahead.
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