Iran to continue nuclear enrichment
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Khaberni -Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced that his country will not abandon its nuclear program, especially uranium enrichment, despite the "severe damage" inflicted by the American bombing on its nuclear facilities.
Iran's uranium enrichment program, seen as a symbol of national pride, remains a contentious issue following an intense conflict with Israel. Tehran asserts civilian intent, while global concerns grow over potential nuclear weapon development.
IRAN has vowed to push on with nuclear enrichment – in a stark warning to the west following Trump’s stealth blitz on Tehran’s nuke plants. The pariah state pledged to enrich
Rosatom, which occupies more than a third of the global uranium enrichment market, has improved the technology.
WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Saturday (Jul 19) insisted that the US bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities "completely destroyed" the sites after a report said that some had largely surv
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Under a 2015 deal designed to cap Iran’s nuclear activities, Iran agreed to tough restrictions on its international program in exchange for an easing of sanctions. The deal bega