Iran President Rejects Trump’s Demand to Give Up Nuclear Program

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian rejected US President Donald Trump's demand to give up Iran's nuclear program, stating it's for peaceful purposes. The dispute over Iran's nuclear program has been ongoing for over two decades, with negotiations to revive a nuclear deal repeatedly faltering.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has criticized US President Donald Trump for trying to restrict Iran's nuclear activities. Pezeshkian questioned Trump's authority, stating that Iran's nuclear program is peaceful and for civilian purposes. Iran believes Western demands aim to dismantle its scientific and energy infrastructure, while Washington says limits are necessary to prevent nuclear weapons development. Tehran denies allegations of advancing uranium enrichment for military purposes. Representatives of both countries are likely to meet in Islamabad amid heightened security measures. The dispute over Iran's nuclear program has been ongoing for over two decades, with negotiations to revive a nuclear deal repeatedly faltering.
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