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The Iranian president ruled out a complete abandonment of the republic's nuclear program

Peseshkian: Iran has never sought to possess nuclear weapons
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Iran's complete abandonment of its nuclear program is impossible. This was announced on May 11 by the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Masoud Pezeshkian.

"Iran has never sought and will not seek to possess nuclear weapons, but it will not give up its rights to peaceful nuclear energy under any circumstances," Peseshkian said, quoted on the Iranian government's Telegram channel.

In addition, the head of the republic's executive authority noted that it is planned to further develop Iran's peaceful nuclear industry and seek common ground during negotiations, which are necessary, among other things, to show Tehran's desire for peace, not conflict.

On the same day, the fourth round of indirect talks between Iran and the United States on the nuclear program ended in Oman. The Islamic Republic was represented by a delegation led by Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, while the American Republic was represented by US President Donald Trump's special envoy Stephen Witkoff.

The first round of negotiations took place in Oman on April 12, the second on April 19 in Rome, and the third round again in Oman on April 26.

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