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‘Our nuclear program is absolutely peaceful': Iran's Foreign Ministry on Iran-US nuclear talks

‘Our nuclear program is absolutely peaceful': Iran's Foreign Ministry on Iran-US nuclear talks

CNN5 days ago

Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei gave an exclusive interview to CNN's Fred Pleitgen on the progress of continuing nuclear talks with the US. Baqaei told CNN that any attempt by the Trump administration to 'deprive' Iranians of their right to nuclear energy would be 'very problematic'. But he also said that there were many ways to come to a compromise. Iran and the United States concluded a fifth round of talks in Rome on Friday.

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