Russia Denies Evidence of Iran's Nuclear Aspirations
- Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that the International Atomic Energy Agency has "found no evidence" suggesting that Iran seeks to build nuclear weapons, asserting Russia's opposition to the spread of weapons of mass destruction.
- Putin emphasized that Iran's fatwa banning nuclear weapons is a serious and important step that should be taken seriously.
- Hostilities erupted on June 13 when Israel conducted airstrikes targeting various sites in Iran, leading to retaliatory strikes from Tehran.
- Putin called for Ukraine to be declared a neutral country, insisting that this is vital for lasting regional stability.
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Russia Denies Evidence of Iran's Nuclear Aspirations
In a Sky News Arabia interview, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that there is no evidence supporting claims that Iran aims to develop nuclear weapons. Russia, aligned with the IAEA, suggests Iran's nuclear program is peaceful and supports it. Putin also highlighted Russia's efforts to mediate in the Iran-Israel conflict.
Russia opposes the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction in Iran, but supports its right to develop nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.
Putin: Russia to support Iran in developing peaceful nuclear program
Russia has repeatedly told Israel that there is no evidence Iran is aiming to get nuclear weapons, Sky News Arabia on Saturday quoted Russian President Vladimir Putin as saying in an interview."Russia, as well as the International Atomic Energy Agency
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MOSCOW: Russia has repeatedly told Israel that there is no evidence Iran is aiming to get nuclear weapons, Sky News Arabia on Saturday quoted Russian President Vladimir Putin as saying in an interview. “Russia, as well as the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency), has never had any evidence that Iran is preparing to obtain nuclear weapons, as we have repeatedly put the
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