Putin Supports Iran’s Peaceful Nuclear Program
Putin highlighted Russia's backing of Iran’s entitlement to pursue nuclear energy for non-military aims, pointing out that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has "found no evidence" that Tehran is aiming to develop nuclear weapons.
He restated Russia’s strong resistance to the spread of mass destruction weaponry, noting Iran’s religious decree (fatwa) forbidding such arms as a meaningful and “important” measure that warrants recognition.
"We believe Iran has the right to use nuclear energy peacefully, and we are ready to help," Putin stated.
Violence escalated on June 13 when Israel carried out air raids on various locations in Iran, targeting both military and nuclear sites, which led Tehran to respond with counterattacks.
Russia had previously conveyed to Israeli officials on several occasions that “Iran is not pursuing nuclear weapons,” and it has consistently urged for diplomatic engagement to ease regional tensions and support shared security.
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