The leader of the largest Iranian opposition group says the country’s current regime “cannot and should not be trusted” and is calling on the U.S. and world powers to recognize Iran’s intentions in advance of the deadline on the interim nuclear framework agreement, that comes at the end of this month.
'Nuclear negotiations should compel the Mullahs’ regime to abandon its nuclear weapons program. This is the desire of the Iranian people who oppose this program. The Mullahs need the bomb for their own survival,' warns Maryam Rajavi , the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran.
'No concession should be made to this brutal regime.'
Mrs. Rajavi led the largest gathering of the Iranian opposition movement in a massive rally outside of Paris Saturday. The protests aimed at sending the world a strong message that permitting Iran to retain any capability to build a possible nuclear bomb is simply unacceptable.
'Do not make more concessions to this regime. Adopt a firm policy and make it clear to the Mullahs ruling Iran that they have to abandon their nuclear weapons program,' she told Fox News in an exclusive interview, in which she issued a stark prediction as the talks continue.
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