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Iranian Official Abolfazl Amouei: The Steadfastness Of The Islamic Republic Will Force Biden Administration To Reexamine Its Policy Towards Iran
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Source: Zagros (Iraqi Kurdistan)
Abolfazl Amouei, spokesman for the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee in the Iranian Majles said that the steadfastness of the Islamic Republic would force the Biden administration to reexamine its policy towards Iran. He made these remarks in an interview that aired on Ofogh TV (Iran) on February 14, 2021. Amouei explained how the committee monitors Iran s implementation of the resolution to end voluntary implementation of the Additional Protocol according to the Majles law.
Abolfazl Amouei: Our monitoring of the [implementation] of the law for strategic measures include measures that follow the ending of the voluntary implementation of the Additional Protocol – measures like the activation of the factory for uranium metal in Esfahan, or the installation of a 1
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An Iranian flag flutters at Iran s Bushehr nuclear power plant on November 10, 2019. (Atta Kenare/AFP)
A former Iranian diplomat has said that if Israel or the US take “dangerous” steps, the Islamic Republic’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei may reverse the religious opinion that forbids the acquisition, development or use of nuclear weapons.
Speaking during a January interview with the Lebanese al-Mayadeen TV, ex-Iranian diplomat Amir Mousavi said, “A fatwa is issued in accordance with developing circumstances. Therefore, I believe that if the Americans and Zionists act in a dangerous manner, the fatwa might be changed,” according to a translation published this week by the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI).
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