Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif said that his country would welcome surprise inspections of its nuclear program and called for an end to the sanctions that have crippled Iran’s economy, in an appearance on ABC’s This Week.
Zarif also called Friday’s phone call between Presidents Obama and Rouhani, the first between a US and Iranian President since 1979, a “necessary first step toward removing the tensions and doubts and misgivings that the two sides have had about each other for the last 30 years.”
Speaking of its nuclear program, which has been the main source of tension between Iran and much of the world, Zarif said that his country is open to talks, but that “our right to enrich is nonnegotiable.” However, he continued, “we do not need military-grade uranium. That’s a certainty and we will not move in that direction.”









