Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has stated that U.S. President Donald Trump has no valid justification to deny Iran its nuclear rights. His remarks come amid continued tensions between Tehran and Washington regarding Iran nuclear program and international policy differences.
Strong Stance on Nuclear Sovereignty
Pezeshkian emphasized that Iran’s nuclear program is based on peaceful purposes and is consistent with international laws. He argued that every sovereign nation has the right to develop nuclear technology for energy and civilian use, and no external power has the authority to strip that right away.
Criticism of U.S Policy Position
The Iranian president criticized the United States for what he described as inconsistent and unclear policies toward Iran. He stated that Washington has not provided any clear evidence or justification that would support restricting Iran nuclear activities or imposing pressure through sanctions.
Iran Reaffirms Peaceful Nuclear Intentions
Pezeshkian also reiterated that Iran does not seek nuclear weapons and maintains that its program is strictly for peaceful and energy-related purposes. He added that Iran’s approach is based on national sovereignty and self-defense, not aggression or regional instability.
Ongoing Tensions Between Iran and the US
The statement comes at a time when diplomatic relations between Iran and the United States remain strained. Key issues such as nuclear enrichment limits, sanctions, and regional security concerns continue to create deadlock between both sides, with limited progress in negotiations.
Situation Still Unresolved
International observers note that no breakthrough has been achieved so far in resolving the nuclear dispute. While both sides occasionally express willingness for dialogue, major differences remain, and future negotiations will depend on political developments and mutual trust-building measures.













