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- May 25
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Source: Iran International
Date: May 25, 2025

Iran says enrichment stance is firm, outcome of talks tied to securing public rights
Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi told lawmakers that Tehran’s position on uranium enrichment is settled and will not be compromised in ongoing nuclear talks. “The issue of enrichment is clear for us, and the outcome of negotiations will be determined when the rights of the Iranian people are secured,” he said after briefing parliament’s national security committee.
Iran warns of 'harsh' response if snapback triggered
Iran will respond forcefully if Western powers move to restore UN sanctions, a parliamentary spokesman said after a closed-door briefing.
Ebrahim Rezaei, speaking for the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, quoted Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi as saying, “If the snapback mechanism is activated, our reaction will be harsh.”
Araghchi, who led the recent round of talks with the US, said Tehran remains committed to diplomacy but will not negotiate under threat. He insisted uranium enrichment must continue inside Iran.
Several lawmakers criticized the talks as unproductive and said sanctions relief remains out of reach.