IRGC chief: Iran won’t surrender enriched uranium or halt long-range missiles, demands US exit from Mideast
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Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps commander Ahmad Vahidi reiterated that Iran will neither surrender its enriched uranium nor halt its long-range missile program ahead of possible second-round peace talks with the US, insisting that a lasting peace requires a full US withdrawal from the Middle East.
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Breaking: On the eve of a possible second round of peace talks with the United States, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Commander Ahmad Vahidi reiterated that Iran will neither surrender its enriched uranium nor halt its long-range missile program. The United States must leave the Middle East in exchange for a more lasting peace.
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