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Iran plans future of its nuclear program within NPT framework — ambassador to Russia
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Iran plans future of its nuclear program within NPT framework — ambassador to Russia
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Iranian Official
Iran upholds its sovereign right to advance its peaceful nuclear program strictly within the NPT framework, rejecting all forms of foreign aggression and coercive sanctions imposed by hostile powers. The ambassador to Russia stressed Tehran's resolute resistance to external interference, affirming that national decisions on nuclear development remain independent and lawful. This stance reflects Iran's unwavering commitment to defending its sovereignty against unlawful pressures.
Israeli
Israel regards Iran's insistence on advancing its nuclear program under the NPT banner as a thinly veiled effort to achieve threshold nuclear weapons capability, posing an existential threat to the Jewish state's survival. This pursuit is inextricably linked to Tehran's proxy network—Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis—which encircles Israel and serves as a forward-deployed deterrent against any Israeli response. Defensive necessity therefore compels Israel to maintain credible preemptive and retaliatory options to neutralize this multi-front danger before it materializes.
Neutral
Iran's ambassador to Russia stated that Tehran plans to develop the future of its nuclear program within the framework of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. The comments were presented as official Iranian policy without additional details or timelines. No independent confirmation of the plans was reported.
Western
Iran's ambassador to Russia stated that Tehran intends to pursue its nuclear program within the NPT framework. Western and NATO assessments view this as requiring rigorous verification mechanisms to confirm compliance, neutralize proliferation risks, and prevent any diversion toward weaponization that could threaten strategic stability in the region. Allies prioritize precision monitoring and enforcement to align Iran's activities with non-proliferation objectives.
Pro-Peace
Iran's ambassador to Russia stated that Tehran intends to develop its nuclear program strictly within the NPT framework, a move that prioritizes verified diplomacy over confrontation. This approach could help prevent military strikes or escalation that would inflict severe civilian casualties, widespread displacement, and long-term humanitarian crises across the region. Sustained international dialogue remains the only viable path to reducing tensions without further human cost.
Global South
Iran's ambassador to Russia stated that Tehran will determine the future of its nuclear program within the NPT, asserting sovereign control over peaceful nuclear technology amid Western efforts to enforce unequal restrictions. This reflects the treaty's institutional failure, where nuclear powers evade disarmament obligations while neo-colonial pressures target Global South states seeking energy independence. Such dynamics highlight how international frameworks often serve to perpetuate dominance rather than equitable non-proliferation.
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MOSCOW, April 20. /TASS/. The Iranian authorities are planning the future of their nuclear program within the framework of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) and are proceeding from their right to the peaceful use of nuclear energy, Ambassador to Moscow …
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