No going back on nuke programme: Iran Hassan Rouhani
Hassan Rouhani

Hassan Rouhani

TEHRAN. — Iran’s nuclear programme is “peaceful” and the Islamic republic will not stop it, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said yesterday.
Rouhani said that Iran’s nuclear activities are “within the directives of the Non-Proliferation Treaty or NPT and international regulations.”
“Iran’s path in the course of achieving nuclear technology has been right and it will never be stopped,” he said ahead of a fresh round of nuclear talks between Iran and major world powers scheduled for May 13 in the Austrian capital of Vienna.

“Iran has not followed illegal actions and has not tried gaining nuclear arms,” and Iran’s enemies have always “lied” about its nuclear program, he said.

Threats and sanctions against Iran will not hinder the country’s “peaceful” nuclear programme, he said, adding that “The only thing that we can do (to clarify about Iran’s nuclear program) is transparency.”

World powers have to recognise Iran’s nuclear rights and respect Iran’s nuclear achievements, he stressed.
Iran and the P5+1 group, namely Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States plus Germany, clinched an interim deal last November, in which Iran agreed to cap its nuclear programme in exchange for easing some financial sanctions against it.

Iran’s uranium enrichment capacity and Arak heavy water reactor comprise a major part of the negotiations for a comprehensive nuclear deal between Iran and the six world powers.

Iran has proposed redesign of the core of the reactor and reduction of plutonium output to one fifth of the plant’s capacity. — Xinhua.

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