We will not be acquies from the pressure of the Snap Back mechanism!



Iranian President Masoud Boukhshkian announced that his country rejected an American proposal that he considered “unacceptable”, to hand over Iran to all its stocks of listed uranium in exchange for a period of time not exceeding three months.








He stressed in statements made at dawn on Saturday from New York Airport before his departure to Tehran that Tehran will not be acquies from the pressure of the “Snap Back” mechanism, stressing its willingness to face the next stage through studied plans and strengthen its regional and international partnerships. He said that Iran has brought the voice of its oppressor and its right to the world through its participation in the meetings of the 80th session of the General Assembly of the United Nations, and through its meetings The bilateral with the presidents and leaders of the countries of Europe, Asia and Latin America. Bouchakian explained that Iran has reached constructive understandings with European countries during the side meetings of the General Assembly, but the American position was “was solid and completely contrary to this trend. Shanghai for cooperation, in addition to local popular support, represents a strategic safety network for Tehran in the next stage. Bouchakian stressed that Iran has never been able to possess a nuclear weapon, pointing to the fatwa of the Supreme Leader that prohibits the production or use of this type of weapons, and he said: “Some people may have different perceptions, but we move according to the official state policy and within the instructions of the higher leadership.” He described Israeli practices in Gaza and Palestine And Lebanon is that it is “crimes that bring an escalating global discontent”, stressing that the circle of political isolation expands around Israel and those who support it, and that the peoples began to form a “hate renaissance” against Israel.

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