The head of the Iranian Parliament’s National Security Committee said Tehran’s right to enrich uranium is "non-negotiable," signaling a firm stance ahead of any potential revival of nuclear talks. He added that Iran is in no hurry to resume negotiations with parties that have, in his words, broken past commitments, and that discussions will be considered only if the other side respects Iran’s principles and the interests of its people. President Pezeshkian, addressing the broader debate over diplomacy, questioned the alternative to dialogue, warning that confrontation would merely lead to repeated attacks and repairs, but maintained that Iran would not compromise on core positions.
Iranian President Pezeshkian on negotiations: You don't talk? Well, what do you want to do? Do you want to fight? Well, suppose they hit; now we go and fix it, and again they'll come and hit. https://t.co/YADujT1Rev
رئيس لجنة الأمن القومي في البرلمان الإيراني: المفاوضات مقبولة فقط عندما يلتزم الطرف الآخر بمبادئ ومصالح الشعب الإيراني
Head of the National Security Committee in the Iranian Parliament: The principle of nuclear enrichment is non-negotiable.