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Iranian Vice President: We will vigorously protect pillars of country's nuclear industry

Iranian Vice President: We will vigorously protect pillars of country's nuclear industry

Saba Yemen17-05-2025

Tehran – Saba:
Iranian Vice President and Head of the Atomic Energy Organization, Mohammad Eslami, affirmed on Saturday that Iran will continue to vigorously protect the pillars of the country's nuclear industry.
Eslami wrote on his personal page about his meeting with Iraqi Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and members of the international organization Pugwash, stating that Iran, thanks to its domestic expertise and internal capabilities, has achieved remarkable achievements in the strategic field of nuclear science, according to the Iranian News Agency (IRNA).
Pugwash's goal is to assist humanity through the development of science, including the use of peaceful nuclear energy.
Iranian Vice President Mohammad Eslami said, "This non-governmental organization, with its nearly seven-decade history, was established with the aim of serving humanity through the development of science, especially in the field of the peaceful use of nuclear energy."
Eslami explained that "this meeting was not only a basis for exchanging ideas, but also a symbol of our shared resolve on the path to peace and sustainable development in the field of nuclear science, as these sciences are the driving force for progress in all fields."
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