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Iran says not seeking nuclear weapon 

Egyptian Gazette

Egyptian Gazette

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June 21, 2026

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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian reiterated on Sunday that Tehran is prepared to offer assurances that it is not pursuing a nuclear weapon, while underscoring that Iran will not give up its right to enrich uranium. “What the United States wants is for Iran not to build an atomic bomb. This is nothing new, and we [] The post Iran says not seeking nuclear weapon appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

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Times of India

lean right

· Jun 28, 2026

'No choice but to build atomic bomb': IRGC-linked media urges Iran to pursue nuclear weapon despite US deal

'No choice but to build atomic bomb': IRGC-linked media urges Iran to pursue nuclear weapon despite US deal

BRICS News

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· Jun 29, 2026

[Photo] JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇮🇷 President Trump says "Iran will not have a nuclear weapon.

JUST IN: President Trump says Iran will not have a nuclear weapon.@BRICSNews

Al Arabiya English

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· Jul 9, 2026

Trump Says US is Watching Iran’s Nuclear Sites

US President Donald Trump claims there is “no way” Iran has a nuclear weapon, claiming the US is closely monitoring Iran’s nuclear sites with American camera capabilities that can identify people near the facilities, warning that “if anybody goes there, they get blown up.” #Iran #US #Trump

The Tribune

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· Jul 9, 2026

‘Iran must never possess nuclear weapons; freedom of navigation in Hormuz must be respected’: US State Dept Spox

The United States on Thursday reiterated its stance that Tehran cannot acquire nuclear weapons and must continue to respect the freedom of navigation via the Strait of Hormuz.

Sky News Australia

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· Jun 26, 2026

Trump declares Iran '100 per cent' agreed on nuclear weapons arrangement

President Donald Trump claims the United States is negotiating with Iran from a position of “pure strength”. “The straits are already open, and we’re setting records in the straits. We cannot let Iran have a nuclear weapon,” Mr Trump said. “You want to see problems? You give them a nuclear weapon, and they’ll use it within the first hour. “They will not have a nuclear weapon, and they’ve agreed to that 100 per cent.”

The Cradle

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· Jul 11, 2026

Iranian FM visits Oman for Hormuz talks amid mounting US threats

After days of deadly strikes on Iran this week, Washington has demanded that Tehran publicly commit not to attack ships in the strategic waterway

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Related coverage for "Iran says not seeking nuclear weapon ": Times of India — 'No choice but to build atomic bomb': IRGC-linked media urges Iran to pursue nuclear weapon despite US deal. BRICS News — [Photo] JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇮🇷 President Trump says "Iran will not have a nuclear weapon.. Al Arabiya English — Trump Says US is Watching Iran’s Nuclear Sites. The Tribune — ‘Iran must never possess nuclear weapons; freedom of navigation in Hormuz must be respected’: US State Dept Spox. Sky News Australia — Trump declares Iran '100 per cent' agreed on nuclear weapons arrangement. The Cradle — Iranian FM visits Oman for Hormuz talks amid mounting US threats