Senior Politician: Iran Continues Nuclear Path With Strength
TEHRAN – Political analyst and university professor Muhammad Javad Larijani said on Sunday that Iran continues to advance its nuclear program independently, stressing that its capabilities are fully domestic and resilient to external pressures.
Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the “We and the West” conference, Larijani said, “The Islamic Republic of Iran pursues its nuclear path with strength and independence. While technical details should not be publicized, it is clear that our nuclear capabilities are completely indigenous and cannot be destroyed by bombardment.”
He highlighted ongoing projects in nuclear technology, describing them as “very promising” and developed entirely through domestic scientific expertise. “All of this progress is based on our own scientific calculations. We neither fear anyone nor rely on external support,” he said.
Larijani also commemorated the country’s martyred nuclear scientists, emphasizing that their deaths did not halt Iran’s progress.
“The martyrdom of our scientists not only did not disrupt advancement, but also inspired a new generation of committed young scientists. Today, a large group of capable researchers is actively contributing, and this scientific momentum continues to grow,” he said.
He added that Iran’s path in nuclear development remains clear, driven by national determination and domestic capacity. “With our national will and indigenous capabilities, we will continue on this path to reach the pinnacle,” Larijani said.