Russia says it has seen no evidence that Iran was developing nuclear weapons

Russia's Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, has publicly stated that there is no evidence to support claims that Iran was developing nuclear weapons. This assertion challenges the primary justification often cited for military actions taken against Iran, particularly in the context of geopolitical tensions in the region. Lavrov's comments come amidst ongoing discussions regarding nuclear non-proliferation and diplomatic relations between Iran and various world powers. The issue of Iran's nuclear program has been a contentious topic for years, influencing international policy and security dynamics. In light of Lavrov's statement, analysts suggest that this could lead to a reevaluation of the narratives surrounding Iran's nuclear intentions and the broader implications for regional stability. This declaration is particularly significant as it highlights Russia's stance amidst its own complex relationship with Iran, especially in the context of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and shifting alliances within global politics.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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