Iran seeks fair nuke deal

ccc940fb-72c6-4296-948d-36bb93189c75TEHRAN. — The leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says Iran seeks to reach a fair deal with the P5+1 group of countries over Tehran’s nuclear programme that will serve the country’s national interests.

“All Iranian authorities, while insisting on the country’s red lines, are pursuing a good deal with the P5+1, which is a fair and honourable agreement in line with Iran’s interests,” the leader said in a meeting with the heads of the three branches of the Iranian government and the country’ senior officials in Tehran on Tuesday.

A study of the Americans’ demands shows that they intend to turn Iran’s nuclear industry into a “caricature” after dismantling it and abolishing the country’s nuclear identity, the leader added.

Ayatollah Khamenei stated that the Americans are also making efforts to deprive the Iranian nation of the great advantages of the nuclear industry while maintaining pressure and sanctions against the Islamic Republic.

The leader said Iran has always made rational demands since the beginning of the talks with the P5+1 countries and emphasised that all “cruel sanctions” on Tehran over its nuclear program must be lifted.

Ayatollah Khamenei commended the Iranian nuclear negotiating team for its faithfulness and bravery in the talks with the six world powers, and said the negotiators are meticulously making efforts in order to settle issues.

The Iranian negotiators have managed to bravely announce Iran’s stance on the nuclear issue, the leader said, adding that they may possibly make some mistakes but they are “brave and faithful”.

He pointed to all nuclear powers’ refusal to sell 20 percent enriched fuel to Iran for the production of nuclear medicine at the Tehran Research Reactor and said young Iranian scientists have succeeded in producing the fuel and confounding the opposite side.

Ayatollah Khamenei further went on to once again reaffirm the Islamic Republic’s red lines in its nuclear negotiations with the P5+1 countries.

“Despite the Americans’ i insistence, we do not accept long-term restrictions on nuclear activities for 10 or 12 years. We have told them what number of years we accept for restrictions,” the Leader said.

He stressed that proceeding with research and development in the field of nuclear technology even during the time of restrictions is another red line for the Islamic Republic. — Press TV.

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