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Iranian Foreign Ministry: Cannot accept NPT obligations without enjoying its rights

Iranian Foreign Ministry: Cannot accept NPT obligations without enjoying its rights

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Tehran – Saba:
The spokesperson for the Iranian Foreign Ministry, Ismail Baghaei, stated on Wednesday evening that Iran cannot accept obligations under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) without enjoying the rights granted by it.
The Iranian news agency IRNA quoted Baghaei as calling on the international community to condemn the hostile actions taken by the United States in targeting peaceful nuclear facilities on Iranian soil before focusing on Iran's nuclear program.
Baghaei also mentioned that Tehran had received a message from Oman regarding a ceasefire following the attack on the "Al-Udeid" American base in Qatar. He explained that the selection of this base as the target of the Iranian strike was based on specific calculations and assessments made by the relevant military authorities.
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