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Iran will never build a nuclear bomb, President tells UN

Published on: September 24, 2025 9:20 PM

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian told the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday that Tehran has no intention of building nuclear weapons. Speaking in New York just days before a major deadline on sanctions, he firmly rejected global concerns about Iran’s nuclear program.

“I hereby declare once more before this assembly that Iran has never sought and will never seek to build a nuclear bomb,” Pezeshkian stated. His remarks come as the September 27 deadline approaches, when Britain, France, and Germany—collectively known as the E3—could reimpose U.N. sanctions on Iran for allegedly violating the 2015 nuclear deal.

Read more: At UN, Pakistan pushes for diplomatic solution to Iran nuclear issue

The European powers began a 30-day countdown on August 28, citing Iran’s failure to meet the terms of the agreement, which was designed to prevent Tehran from developing a nuclear weapon. However, they have also offered to pause the reimposition of sanctions for up to six months if Iran takes key steps, including restoring access for UN nuclear inspectors, reducing its enriched uranium stockpile, and re-engaging in talks with the United States.

In his speech, Pezeshkian blamed the E3 for acting at “the behest of the United States”, accusing them of fueling unnecessary tension. He did not indicate whether Iran would comply with the conditions to avoid sanctions but emphasized the country’s peaceful intentions.

Read more: Iran Nuclear Talks at Risk as Araqchi Rejects Pressure

As the deadline nears, pressure is mounting on Tehran to show transparency and diplomacy. Meanwhile, countries like Pakistan have urged all sides to pursue dialogue instead of confrontation, warning that renewed sanctions could further destabilize the region.

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