Did Iran’s spokesman claim Tehran is 'winning' the war?
Yes — he framed Iran as resilient and effectively defending itself, saying Iran views the conflict as another phase in a long confrontation and that Iranian resolve amounts to a form of victory.
How did the spokesman characterise recent nuclear negotiations?
He said a deal had been 'within reach' and that Iran showed flexibility on issues like stockpiling, but insisted Iran will not give up its right to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes.
What explanation did he give for Iran’s 60% enriched uranium?
He called the 400 kg of 60% enriched uranium a negotiating tactic and a response to the U.S. withdrawal from the 2015 deal, arguing enrichment alone does not equal pursuit of nuclear weapons.
Why does Iran distrust U.S. security guarantees?
The spokesman cited repeated U.S. betrayals — notably the 2018 unilateral withdrawal from the JCPOA and attacks launched while talks were ongoing — as reasons Iran believes it must guarantee its own security.
What did he say about Iran’s strikes on Gulf neighbors?
He insisted Iran acted in self‑defence, targeting military assets used by U.S./Israeli forces, and denied aggression toward Gulf states while blaming their policies for regional tension.
How did the interview address allegations of human‑rights abuses and cluster munitions?
The spokesman disputed some human‑rights claims as foreign‑influenced, acknowledged civilian casualties are contested, and while defending Iran’s legal stance, he did not fully deny use of cluster munitions and argued both sides have committed problematic attacks.