Iran says not seeking to militarise nuclear program

IANS May 6, 2025 510 views

Iran has reiterated its commitment to a non-militarized nuclear program during ongoing diplomatic discussions with the United States. The negotiations, mediated by Oman, aim to resolve tensions surrounding Iran's nuclear ambitions and existing US sanctions. Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei emphasized Iran's legal right to peaceful nuclear energy and willingness to engage in dialogue. Recent developments include potential high-level talks announced by former US President Donald Trump, signaling potential diplomatic breakthrough.

"We have clearly declared and proved in practice that we have in no way been seeking to militarise our nuclear program" - Esmaeil Baghaei, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman
Tehran, May 6: Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said that Iran will not seek to militarise its nuclear program.

Key Points

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Iran maintains peaceful nuclear energy stance

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Diplomatic talks continue with US mediation

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Negotiations happening through Oman's diplomatic channels

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Trump announces potential high-level discussions

"If the American side is honest in its request that the Islamic Republic of Iran should not have a nuclear bomb, many of the issues will be resolvable," he made the remarks at a weekly press conference on Monday.

"This is because we have already clearly declared and proved in practice that we have in no way been seeking to militarise our nuclear program and will not seek to do so," Baghaei added.

Commenting on recent US sanctions on Iran and the ongoing negotiations between the two countries, the spokesman said the "contradictory" messages sent by US officials would not affect Iran's determination to insist upon its principled positions, according to Xinhua news agency.

Iran's position regarding its right to make peaceful uses of nuclear energy is a fixed one and based on international law, Baghaei said.

He noted that Iran was ready to enter and continue a dialogue-based diplomatic path to resolve the issues pertaining to its nuclear program and the removal of US sanctions.

The delegations of Iran and the United States have so far held three rounds of indirect negotiations with mediation from Oman. The first and third rounds were held in the Omani capital Muscat on April 12 and April 26, with the second one in Rome on April 19.

The fourth round, which was scheduled for May 3 in Rome, was postponed to an unspecified date owing to what Oman described as "logistical reasons."

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump surprised many on Monday by announcing direct, high-level talks between the United States and Iran over the latter's nuclear program.

The announcement came during a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House.

"We're having direct talks with Iran," Trump said. "It's getting to be very dangerous territory, and hopefully, those talks will be successful."

He also disclosed that a "very big meeting" involving "very high-level" officials would be taking place this Saturday.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Iran's statement sounds positive but we've heard similar assurances before. As Indians, we know how crucial stability in West Asia is for our energy security. Hope both sides find a peaceful resolution 🤞
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Priya M.
Interesting development! India has good relations with both Iran and US. Maybe we can play a mediator role like Oman? Our foreign policy experts should explore this opportunity.
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Amit S.
The timing is suspicious - just when US elections are approaching. Iran knows how to play the diplomatic game. India should be careful with our Chabahar port investments if sanctions continue.
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Sunita R.
Peaceful nuclear energy is every country's right, but transparency is key. IAEA should have full access to verify Iran's claims. As a nuclear power ourselves, India understands this balance well.
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Vikram J.
The US-Iran tensions affect oil prices which directly hit our pockets. Hope Modi government has backup plans for fuel supply if situation worsens. Already petrol prices are making life difficult 😓
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Neha P.
Why is Israel always involved in these talks? Makes me wonder if they want peace or just control over Middle East politics. India should maintain independent foreign policy without external pressures.

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