This was reported by the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Esmaeil Baghaei, who explained that a final decision was not yet made, but that the proposal advances within the legislative process.
The Iranian government confirmed that a bill in Parliament is being prepared that could lead the country to withdraw from the Nuclear Non -Proliferation Treaty (TNP)in the midst of growing tensions with the West.
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This was reported on Monday by the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Esmaeil Baghaei, Who explained that a definitive decision has not yet been made, but that the proposal advances within the legislative process.


“The Executive must comply with what Parliament approves. We will coordinate with the legislators in the next stages,” Baghaei pointed out. He also reaffirmed that, despite the pressures, Iran maintains its position of not developing nuclear weapons, in line with a religious edict of the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Jamenei.
Iran evaluates abandoning the nuclear non -proliferation treaty after recent international tensions
The TNP, ratified by Iran in 1970, allows countries to develop nuclear technology for civil purposes in exchange for not manufacturing atomic armament. However, recent reports from the international body of Atomic Energy (OIEA) They assure that Iran is breaking key commitments of the treaty.
According to Baghaei, the recent actions of Israellike him Attack on Iranian nuclear facilitiesdirectly influence the strategic decisions of the State. In addition, he criticized the resolution of the OIEA approved by some countries, stating that he “laid the bases” for Israeli aggressions.
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Iran has insisted that its nuclear program is peaceful, while accusing Israel of being the only actor in the region that has nuclear weapons, although the country does not officially recognize its arsenal nor is it part of the TNP.
Iran has insisted that its nuclear program is peaceful, while accusing Israel being the only actor in the region that has nuclear weapons, although the country does not officially recognize its arsenal nor is it part of the TNP.
For now, the Iranian Parliament has not adopted an official position, and the debate continues in the early stages of the legal process.
Source: Ambito