President: Iran’s talks with West ‘no sign of surrender’
President: Iran’s talks with West ‘no sign of surrender’
M.U.H
12/06/202537
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian has asserted that the Islamic Republic’s underway talks with Western parties did not equate to yielding to external pressure.
Speaking during a visit to the western Iranian city of Ilam on Wednesday, the chief executive said dialogue with the United States and European states were being guided by the policies that had been devised aptly by Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei.
“This dialogue does not translate into bowing down to force,” he said. “The Islamic Republic stands firm against oppression and coercion.”
Scientific progress non-negotiable
Pezeshkian criticized the restrictions that the Western sides were trying to impose on Iran’s scientific development, especially in sensitive sectors such as nuclear medicine, agriculture, and industry.
“Why should we wait for others to decide whether we can access a certain pharmaceutical material that is related to nuclear energy?” he asked, calling it “unacceptable” for outside parties to be able to intervene in such matters.
Iran’s nuclear policy: Transparent, principled
The president reiterated Iran’s declared position of outright refusal to pursue nuclear weapons, citing relevant statements by the Leader.
“If there is any doubt, let them (the same Western parties) come and inspect for themselves,” the president added.
He, meanwhile, emphasized that Iran’s pursuit of peaceful nuclear research and development must not be equated with militarization.
“Rejecting nuclear weapons does not mean we should relinquish our right to scientific and technological advancement,” he stated.
Condemnation of Israeli atrocities, US support
Turning to the Israeli regime’s ongoing atrocities in the Gaza Strip, Pezeshkian expressed outrage at the war crimes that were being carried out by Tel Aviv across the coastal sliver with full American backing.
“Can any human being with a [modicum of] conscience accept a cowardly regime’s attacking defenseless women and children, dropping bombs on civilians, and blocking access to food and water?” he asked.
The official sharply criticized the West’s silence and double standards in the area.
He denounced the Western supporters of the regime’s hypocrisy that has seen them “preach about human rights” at the same time as they provide comprehensive political and military support for Tel Aviv.
“Is this what human rights look like? Do such atrocities serve as examples of democracy and freedom?” the president asked.