The president of Iran asked for safety guarantee to stop the nuclear program, said, "Fear of Israel ..."

Iranian President Masood Pageshkian said on Thursday (September 25) that his country should guarantee that Israel will not attack its core installations. Only then can Iran consider normalizing its core improvement program and energy production. “Who will give us this guarantee?” In an interview with Fox News, when asked if Iran would lower its uranium enrichment level, PageShkian said: “Who will guarantee our guarantee that Israel will not destroy our core installations and destroy them?” This week, at the United Nations General Assembly, Pageshkian said Iran would never try to make atomic bombs. Britain’s UN Gone Gone said on Friday (September 26) that the United Nations sanctions against Iran will be re -implemented on Saturday. The proposal of the Security Council introduced by Russia and China to prevent these sanctions from failing. Thereafter, Tehran warned that the Western countries would be responsible for its results. ‘The sanctions of the United Nations can further aggravate’ This decision of Western countries can further increase tension with Tehran. Iran has already said that if the ban is locked up, it will respond strongly and exacerbate the situation. Pageshkian spoke to journalists and analysts, and despite these United Nations sanctions, Iran did not intend to withdraw from the Nuclear Non -Proliferation Treaty (NPT). Netanyahu protested against Iran’s economy that had already struggled with heavy sanctions, which was recorded in 2018 after US President Donald Trump. Benjamin Netanyahu did not allow United Nations General Assembly on Friday, and the world should not allow Iran to resume its atomic and military programs. In June, Israel, along with the US, bombed the Iranian nuclear sites. ‘Iran has the full right to promote uranium’ Tehran says it has the full right to uranium improvement, as all Nuclear Non -Proliferation Treaty (NPT) member states are used for peaceful purposes only for peaceful technology. In contrast, Israel is not a member of NPT and is believed to have the only country in the Middle East who has nuclear weapons. Share this story -tags