Iran rejects Trump’s fossil fuel remarks, says nuclear energy a ‘national right’


Iran’s foreign ministry dismissed recent remarks by US President Donald Trump questioning Tehran’s need for nuclear energy, calling them “scientifically baseless.”
“The claim that Iran doesn’t need nuclear energy due to fossil fuel reserves has no real or scientific foundation,” spokesman Esmail Baghaei said Monday.
Baghaei also said the framework for talks with the US remains unchanged, adding that “Tehran’s stance is rooted in international law and will not shift under media pressure.”
Earlier, US President Donald Trump said his goal in talks with Iran is the “total dismantlement” of the country’s nuclear program but added that he is open to hearing arguments for allowing Iran to pursue civilian nuclear energy.
