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Iranian President Masoud Bazrkian emphasized that Tehran is seeking to secure its legitimate rights through negotiations. He stressed that Iran will not relinquish its right to uranium enrichment and clarified that the American demand focuses on ensuring Iran does not pursue nuclear weapons. He pointed out that Iran has no intention of producing a nuclear bomb and that its stance on this matter has remained unchanged for some time. Regarding the U.S. changing its positions concerning missile capabilities, he stated that Iran has the right to possess ballistic missiles. He warned of enemies' attempts to undermine Iran's internal cohesion, affirming that popular unity and the army are the reasons behind the country's progress. He emphasized that war benefits no one and called for moving away from a state of "neither war nor peace." Additionally, the First Vice President of Iran expressed hope for the success of the Switzerland negotiations, reaffirming that the Strait of Hormuz belongs to Iran, which its ancestors sacrificed their lives to protect.
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