Iran's president pledges full support for 'peaceful' nuclear industry
        TEHRAN -- Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Sunday his government is fully committed to supporting the development of the country's "peaceful" nuclear program, according to a statement from his office.
Pezeshkian reiterated that Iran's nuclear program is intended to meet domestic needs and improve living standards, not to develop weapons.
He said Iran's nuclear activities have been the target of "negative and biased propaganda" aimed at convincing the public that nuclear energy is synonymous with atomic weapons.
The president said his administration will "strongly back the progress and expansion" of Iran's nuclear capacities, so Iran's nuclear industry can gain a bigger share of the global market.
He said Iran should accelerate the production of radiopharmaceuticals and the development of modern medical technologies, describing them as essential.
"Colonial powers are trying to prevent independent nations, including Iran, from acquiring advanced technologies," he added.
Western governments have long accused Iran of seeking to build nuclear weapons. Tehran denies the charge, saying its nuclear program is peaceful and focused on power generation and medical uses.
    


    
















                



                    
                    



