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Iran says that the nuclear discussions will continue with the USA and tie the threats from Trump

The Iranian President said his country would continue to talks with the United States about his rapidly progressive nuclear program, but not withdrawn from his rights due to US threats.

“We negotiate and will negotiate, we are not after the war, but we don't fear a threat,” said President Masoud Pezeshkian during a speech before the Navy officials broadcast on state television on Saturday.

“It is not as if you are thinking if you threaten us, we will give up our human law and our clear right,” said Pezeshkian. “We will not withdraw, we will not easily lose military, scientific, nuclear nuclear in all areas.”

The negotiations have achieved the “expert” level, which means that the pages are trying to achieve an agreement on the details of a possible business. However, a big sticking point remains the Iranian enrichment of uranium, which Tehran insists on the fact that he can do it, and the Trump government increasingly insists that the Islamic Republic has to give up.

In this photo published by the Iranian presidential office, President Masoud Peeshkian speaks in Tehran, Iran on Saturday. (Iranian presidential office on AP)AP

President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to align air raids on the Iran program if a deal is not reached. The Iranian officials are increasingly warning that they could pursue a nuclear weapon with their supply of uranium-enrichment on almost gun degrees.

Friday on Friday Trump said that Iran received a proposal during the talks, although he did not explain in more detail.

During his trip to the region this week, Trump insisted at almost every event that Iran should not receive an atomic bomb, which the US intelligence agency Tehran is not actively pursuing, even though his program is able to weave nuclear material shortly before weapons.

Mohammad Eslami, the head of the Iranian nuclear organization, emphasized the peaceful nature of the program and said that it was under the “continuous” monitoring of the UN Nuclear Watchdog, reported State TV on Saturday.

“No country is monitored by the agency like us,” said Eslami, adding that the agency inspected the country's nuclear facilities more than 450 in 2024.

In the meantime, Israel routinely threatened to strike the nuclear institutions of Iran when it feels threatened, and more difficult to make the tensions in the Middle East, which have already been spoken by the Israel Hamas war in Gaza Strip.

In his first reaction to Trump's regional visit, Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said that Trump was not true when he made demands on the creation of peace.

“Trump said that he wanted to use the power for peace, he logs.

The United States has made Israel available with 10-ton bombs to “give children in Gaza strips, hospitals, human houses in Lebanon and somewhere else,” said Khamenei.

Khamenei, who has the last word about all Iranian state affairs, repeated his traditional attitude against Israel.

“In any case, the Zionist regime is the stain of corruption, war, the cracks. The Zionist regime, the deadly, dangerous, cancer -like tumor, should certainly be eradicated, and it will be,” he said, adding that the USA imposed a pattern on Arab nations under which they cannot be supported without us.

“This model has certainly failed. With the efforts of the regional nations, the United States should leave the region and it will work,” said Khamenei.

Iran has long seen the military presence of the United States in the region as a threat to his front door, especially after Trump pulled the USA out of a 2015 nuclear agreement with Iran and resumed crippled sanctions.

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