Tehran, April 9 -- Iran's nuclear agency chief has drawn a sharp line regarding the country's uranium supply, ahead of Tehran's talks with the US. Mohammad Eslami, who leads the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran, has said that Tehran's right to enrich uranium remains both crucial, and non-negotiable.
Stating that enrichment remains a key component for the formulation of any ceasefire agreement framework, Eslami's statements come as the US and Iran are due to meet in Islamabad this week, with the former repeatedly insisting that Tehran cannot enrich its uranium, and has even threatened to take control of its stockpile forcefully, if the Islamic Republic doesn't voluntarily give up control.
There are mounting questions over what will happe...