Iran Considers Nuclear Weapons ‘Unacceptable’, FM Says
- On May 31, 2025, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi reaffirmed the country's firm stance against possessing nuclear arms during ongoing talks with the United States.
- This statement follows revelations of Iran's secret nuclear activities at three long-investigated sites involving undeclared nuclear material before the early 2000s.
- Iran has sharply increased uranium enrichment to 60 percent, well above the 3.67 percent limit set by the 2015 nuclear deal abandoned by Trump in 2018.
- President Donald Trump said on May 28, 2025, that talks with Iran are progressing well but warned Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu against striking Iran's nuclear facilities as it is not appropriate now.
- Despite tensions over enrichment levels, Iran and the US have held five rounds of talks aiming to replace the 2015 deal, with Washington demanding an end to uranium enrichment and Tehran insisting on its right under the Non-Proliferation Treaty.
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Iran reiterates nuclear weapons ‘unacceptable’ as US talks continue
TEHRAN, May 31 — Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said today that Iran considers nuclear weapons “unacceptable,” reaffirming the country’s longstanding position amid delicate negotiations with the United States. TEHRAN, May 31 — Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Saturday that Iran considers nuclear weapons “unacceptable,” reaffirming the country’s longstanding position amid delicate negotiations with the United States. Western governments have…
Iran considers nuclear weapons ‘unacceptable’, FM says
TEHRAN: Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Saturday that Iran considers nuclear weapons “unacceptable,” reiterating the country’s longstanding position amid delicate negotiations with the United States. Western governments have long suspected Iran of seeking to develop a nuclear weapons capability to counter widely suspected but undeclared arsenal of its arch-foe Israel. “If


Iran considers nuclear weapons 'unacceptable', FM says
TEHRAN — Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Saturday that Iran considers nuclear weapons "unacceptable," reiterating the country's longstanding position amid delicate negotiations with the United St...
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said today that nuclear weapons are "unacceptable," while the government of Tehran is engaged in talks with the United States on its activities in this area. (ANSA)
Iran Accelerates Highly Enriched Uranium Production, But Deems Nuclear Weapons ´unacceptable´ - Pakistan Live News
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi speaks during a joint press conference with his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan (not pictured) in Istanbul, Turkey, October 19, 2024 — Reuters Iran has further stepped up its production of highly enriched uranium, according to a confidential UN nuclear watchdog report, as Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Saturday that Tehran deems nuclear weapons “unacceptable”. According to the latest report by the …
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