Iran’s parliament said Wednesday it would not back down from its nuclear rights under the Non-Proliferation Treaty.
Reading a statement endorsed by lawmakers, Mohammad Rashidi of the Majles presidium said: “Iran has never pursued nuclear weapons, and it will not relinquish its right to peaceful nuclear technology.”
The statement cited an Article of the NPT, which guarantees all signatories the right to develop and use nuclear energy.
The MPs also slammed what they called “delusional statements by American officials” and accused Washington of “hypocrisy,”citing its nuclear history and support for Israel.
Iranian lawmakers warned that the Islamic Republic would continue enrichment activities under IAEA oversight.
In the statement, lawmakers described the United States as “a regime in decline, weakened and brittle,” and said President Trump’s team lacked the authority or credibility to impose demands on Iran.

“The Trump administration is in no position to dictate terms to Iran,” the statement read, adding that American officials were “too petty to issue commands to the Islamic Republic.”
“The Islamic Republic must legally benefit from the full nuclear fuel cycle, especially in the area of enrichment,” the parliament said, stressing that peaceful enrichment was not limited to low-grade levels under 20 percent.
The statement ended with a vow to resist foreign pressure and defend what it called the nation’s “inalienable nuclear rights.”
After the statement was read, members of parliament chanted “Death to America” and “Death to Israel.”
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