Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said Sunday that the country will continue its nuclear programme despite renewed U.S. pressure and sanctions. He described the atomic work as peaceful, according to Reuters.
The remarks come amid long-running tensions between Tehran and Washington over Iran’s nuclear ambitions. U.S. officials have repeatedly accused Iran of pushing beyond civilian needs, while Iranian leaders insist the programme is for peaceful purposes.
Khamenei’s comments signal that Tehran is unlikely to shift course under economic pressure alone. Sanctions have strained Iran’s economy for years, hitting ordinary people through inflation, currency weakness and limited access to global markets.
The dispute remains one of the most persistent flashpoints in U.S.-Iran relations, with diplomacy stalled and mistrust deep on both sides. The latest statement underscores that the standoff is set to continue.
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