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Iran President Says Country Not Seeking Nuclear Weapons
Offers to Allow Any Verification of Nuclear Program
Published on Feb. 11, 2026
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The President of Iran stated that the country is not seeking nuclear weapons and is willing to undergo any verification of its nuclear program.
Why it matters
Iran's nuclear program has long been a source of international tension and concern, with allegations that the country is pursuing nuclear weapons capability. The President's statement could signal a shift in Iran's stance and open the door for renewed diplomatic efforts.
The details
In a statement, the Iranian President said "We do not seek nuclear weapons and we are ready for any verification." This comes as Iran has faced ongoing international pressure and sanctions over its nuclear activities. The President's comments suggest Iran may be open to increased transparency and cooperation with the international community regarding its nuclear program.
- The statement was made on February 11, 2026.
The players
Iran
A Middle Eastern country that has faced international scrutiny over its nuclear program.
What they’re saying
“We do not seek nuclear weapons and we are ready for any verification.”
— Iranian President (Associated Press)
What’s next
The international community will likely closely monitor Iran's actions and statements in the coming weeks and months to assess the sincerity of the President's comments and whether they signal a shift in Iran's nuclear policy.
The takeaway
Iran's statement that it does not seek nuclear weapons and is open to verification could open the door for renewed diplomatic efforts to address concerns over its nuclear program, potentially reducing regional tensions.
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