Iran 'Does Not Seek' Nuclear Weapons, Iran President Tells Putin
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Iran’s President telephones his Russian counterpart Putin
TEHRAN: In a phone conversation Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian reassured Russian President Vladimir Putin that Iran has no intention of developing nuclear weapons. The discussion followed recent Israeli airstrikes on Iranian territory. Pezeshkian stated, “The Islamic Republic of Iran has consistently maintained that it does not seek nuclear arms and remains willing to offer guarantees on this matter to relevant international authorities,” a…
Iran 'does not seek' nuclear weapons, Iran President tells Putin
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian told his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on Friday that Tehran did not seek nuclear weapons, in a phone call after a wave of Israeli strikes. “The Islamic Republic of Iran has always maintained that it does not seek to acquire nuclear arms and that it is always ready to provide guarantees on this issue to the competent international authorities,” Pezeshkian told Putin, according to a statement from the Irani…
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