We are determined to provide for the nuclear fuel of such plants inside the country, at the hands of local Iranian scientists. We are going to follow on this path.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Iran is not getting rid of any of its nuclear plants. They're not getting rid of anything.
Nuclear energy is the scientific achievement of the Iranian nation.
Nuclear power is here to stay, and we need to support a strong domestic uranium industry.
As long as Iran believes that its security will be increased by having a nuclear program, it's going to pursue its program.
I have stated publicly, I want the same things for Iran that I want for Brazil. I want them to use and develop their nuclear energy for peaceful means.
When it comes to nuclear technology, the Iranian people are very sensitive. It is a part of our national pride, and nuclear technology has become indigenous.
I think we ultimately ought to look to put all uranium enrichment and fuel reprocessing, if any is done, under multinational control. Those are the two technologies by which nuclear energy can be translated into nuclear weapons programmes.
The Iranian government intends to use the nuclear program for peaceful purposes, but must convince international public opinion of that.
We have evidence that Iran makes a reactor to possess nuclear weapons.
We must not allow the Iranian regime to use the nation's vast energy resource as a financial pipeline for its nuclear ambitions.
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