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“We insist on our right to a nuclear program, even if it leads to war,” Araghchi told diplomats in Tehran. “We insist on uranium enrichment because no one has the right to dictate what we should do or demand that we reduce enrichment to zero.”
He added that attacks on Iran’s nuclear facilities had failed to achieve their goals. “The only option left to them is negotiations,” he said. “We do not accept dictates or control from anyone and are prepared to answer any question.”
Araghchi said Iran’s strength lies in its ability to stand up to pressure. “They fear our atomic bomb, but we do not seek an atomic bomb,” he said. “Our atomic bomb is the power to say ‘no’ to the great powers.”
The talks are taking place against the backdrop of repeated warnings by Trump that the United States could strike Iran if it does not move quickly toward an agreement. According to reports, Washington’s demands include a complete halt to uranium enrichment, restrictions on Iran’s ballistic missile program and an end to its support for terrorist organizations across the region.
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Jared Kushner Steve Witkoff, they also shook hands with Araghchi, but the meeting was not documented
(Photo: Oman Foreign Ministry)
Trump himself has publicly focused on preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons and has not explicitly called for a total end to enrichment. In Israel, officials fear Washington could soften its demands on missiles and Iran’s regional proxies.
Against that backdrop, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Saturday that he was moving up his visit to the United States by a week. He is expected to meet Trump on Wednesday.
“Any negotiation must include limits on ballistic missiles and an end to support for Iran’s axis,” Netanyahu’s office said. A senior political source said the early trip was intended to influence US positions in the talks, with particular emphasis on missile restrictions.
Iran has warned that a US strike would ignite a regional war and that Israel would also be targeted. Sunday’s billboard in Tehran appeared to underscore that threat. The sign showed a map of Israel’s central region, listing Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Herzliya, Ramat Gan and Bnei Brak.
The Hebrew headline read, “In the face of a rain of missiles, this is a small area,” while the English text warned, “You start, we finish.”
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