Russia says seeks solutions to Irans nuclear program that respect right to civilian nuclear energy
Russia says seeks solutions to Iran's nuclear program that respect right to civilian nuclear energy
TEHRAN - Russia said on Thursday that threats of military strikes against Iran were “unacceptable and illegal” and warned that attacking the Islamic Republic could lead to potentially catastrophic results if nuclear installations were bombed, U.S. News reported.
U.S. President Donald Trump threatened Iran on Sunday with bombing and secondary tariffs if Tehran did not come to an agreement with Washington over its nuclear program, and the United States has moved additional warplanes into the region.
Asked about Iran's nuclear program and the dangers in the current situation, Russia's foreign ministry said that Moscow was committed to finding solutions to Iran's nuclear program which respected Tehran's rights to peaceful nuclear energy.
"The use of military force by Iran's opponents in the context of the settlement is illegal and unacceptable," Maria Zakharova, spokeswoman for the ministry, told reporters.
"Threats from outside to bomb Iran's nuclear infrastructure facilities will inevitably lead to an irreversible global catastrophe. These threats are simply unacceptable."
Russia and Iran signed a "comprehensive strategic partnership agreement" in January, though there is no mutual defense clause. Under the agreement, if one party is attacked, the other will not help the aggressor.
Russia condemns U.S. threats, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov told the Life magazine. Ryabkov said an attack on Iran could unfurl a broader open conflict in the Middle East.
"The consequences of this, especially if there are strikes on the nuclear infrastructure, could be catastrophic for the entire region," Ryabkov said.
source: tehrantimes.com