Iran ready to discuss nuclear issues without pressure from West

Sep 05, 2021 View Original Article
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

55% : "By now, we have seen that from 3.5 percent enrichment Iran reached 20 percent, and now 60 percent
53% : "Iran will simply be stronger as long as they delay their return," said Mousavi of the U.S.
50% : The President of Iran said the country is ready to discuss its nuclear projects, but without the pressure from Western countries.
46% : However, if the U.S. continued to procrastinate, Iran would continue to escalate the situation.
45% : He stated if the U.S. follows its commitments, Iran would return to the deal.
31% : This comes as Iran's president on Sunday, accused the U.S. and EU of coercive talks, saying they're more interested in putting pressure on the nation.
30% : In a recent interview, former Iranian Diplomat Amir Mousavi issued the threat that Iran could present great danger to Western nations if the U.S. doesn't agree with their nuclear deal conditions.

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