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<@1389297624489918557> Can we ask clarification about the question : "Iran agrees to end enrichment of uranium by June 30?" Does the ability of Iran to enrich uranium has an impact on the potential decision. It means that whereas their ability to produce, they still can have a position to still enrich or not
<@1389297624489918557> Can we ask clarification about the question : "Iran agrees to end enrichment of uranium by June 30?" Does the ability of Iran to enrich uranium has an impact on the potential decision. It means that whereas their ability to produce, they still can have a position to still enrich or not
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Official Iranian sources (in Persian) confirm exactly this posture: publicly and diplomatically, Tehran maintains a stance of absolute firmness, asserting that enrichment is continuing and that it is an inalienable right.
Here are the latest positions held by Iranian officials in Farsi-language media leading up to today, June 19, 2026:
1. Kazem Gharibabadi (Deputy Foreign Minister)
In a recent statement relayed by state media, such as IRIB News (خبرگزاری صدا و سیما), the Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs, Kazem Gharibabadi, stated categorically:
In Farsi: « فعالیتهای غنیسازی اورانیوم در ایران همچنان ادامه دارد. »
Translation: "Uranium enrichment activities in Iran are still continuing."
He justified this continuation by specifying that it is being done "within the framework of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), under the supervision of the IAEA, and according to the country's needs."
2. The National Security Commission of the Iranian Parliament
Last month (May 2026), the spokesperson for the Iranian Parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission stated, as quoted notably by Al Arabiya Farsi, that nuclear capabilities were not up for negotiation:
In Farsi: « غنیسازی اورانیوم قابلمذاکره نیست [...] و برنامه هستهای ایران به فعالیت خود ادامه خواهد داد. »
Translation: "Uranium enrichment is not negotiable [...] and Iran's nuclear program will continue its activities."
3. Defending the "Inalienable Right" in Today's Agreement
As the Memorandum of Understanding is slated for formal signature today, June 19, 2026, in Geneva, the official communication of the Iranian state insists on a firm red line regarding the terms:
In Farsi: « ایران مصمم است از حق خود برای غنیسازی اورانیوم [...] دفاع کند و از این حق دست نخواهد کشید. »
Translation: "Iran is determined to defend its right to enrich uranium [...] and will not give up this right."
Official Iranian sources (in Persian) confirm exactly this posture: publicly and diplomatically, Tehran maintains a stance of absolute firmness, asserting that enrichment is continuing and that it is an inalienable right.
Here are the latest positions held by Iranian officials in Farsi-language media leading up to today, June 19, 2026:
1. Kazem Gharibabadi (Deputy Foreign Minister)
In a recent statement relayed by state media, such as IRIB News (خبرگزاری صدا و سیما), the Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs, Kazem Gharibabadi, stated categorically:
In Farsi: « فعالیتهای غنیسازی اورانیوم در ایران همچنان ادامه دارد. »
Translation: "Uranium enrichment activities in Iran are still continuing."
He justified this continuation by specifying that it is being done "within the framework of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), under the supervision of the IAEA, and according to the country's needs."
2. The National Security Commission of the Iranian Parliament
Last month (May 2026), the spokesperson for the Iranian Parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission stated, as quoted notably by Al Arabiya Farsi, that nuclear capabilities were not up for negotiation:
In Farsi: « غنیسازی اورانیوم قابلمذاکره نیست [...] و برنامه هستهای ایران به فعالیت خود ادامه خواهد داد. »
Translation: "Uranium enrichment is not negotiable [...] and Iran's nuclear program will continue its activities."
3. Defending the "Inalienable Right" in Today's Agreement
As the Memorandum of Understanding is slated for formal signature today, June 19, 2026, in Geneva, the official communication of the Iranian state insists on a firm red line regarding the terms:
In Farsi: « ایران مصمم است از حق خود برای غنیسازی اورانیوم [...] دفاع کند و از این حق دست نخواهد کشید. »
Translation: "Iran is determined to defend its right to enrich uranium [...] and will not give up this right."
Mahmoud is not an iranian leader. It's not their ayatollah or president. It's a small senator
Mahmoud is not an iranian leader. It's not their ayatollah or president. It's a small senator
Give the NAMES of the iranian official representatives
Give the NAMES of the iranian official representatives
New york times is not an iean leader
New york times is not an iean leader
WHO as publicly agreed ?
WHO as publicly agreed ?
Guys, you mix journalist and Iran leaders
Guys, you mix journalist and Iran leaders
In this case, who represent officially Iran ?
In this case, who represent officially Iran ?
no mahmoud guys, or Vance discoussion
no mahmoud guys, or Vance discoussion
RULES are the following : An official pledge by Iran to end all enrichment of Uranium will qualify for a “Yes” resolution. So we need an official communication, nothing else
RULES are the following : An official pledge by Iran to end all enrichment of Uranium will qualify for a “Yes” resolution. So we need an official communication, nothing else
market need official document because we need a clear position from IRAN leaders
market need official document because we need a clear position from IRAN leaders
only official document will be taken into account
only official document will be taken into account
Half of journalist or the mahmoud guys are imaginary puppies
Half of journalist or the mahmoud guys are imaginary puppies
Only official documents should be taken into account. A lot of people are speaking, but there is no official document of IRAN that say clearly "we stop enrichment".
Only official documents should be taken into account. A lot of people are speaking, but there is no official document of IRAN that say clearly "we stop enrichment".
Does not comes from IRAN
Does not comes from IRAN