In a post published Tuesday on X, the Mission stated: “The assertion that “Iran will not have a nuclear weapon… they still want it" is a big lie.”
The statement added: “Nazi propaganda technique of “Big Lie” - repeat a lie often enough, and it becomes the truth – does not work in the Modern Age.”
The Mission emphasized: “Iran’s reaffirmation” that “it will under no circumstances ever seek, develop or acquire any nuclear weapons” was welcomed by the UN Security Council and verified constantly by the IAEA.”
According to the statement, “After conducting the most robust verification in its history, the IAEA acknowledged that Iran has no nuclear weapons program. There exists no evidence for diversion of nuclear materials by Iran in the Agency reports. On the contrary, there are many reports that all nuclear materials are accounted for.”
It further questioned US President Donald Trump’s claims, noting: “The U.S. President's assertion even contradicts the intelligence community's assessment of his own country.”
The Mission also dismissed long‑standing claims advanced by Israeli officials that Iran is only “weeks away” from obtaining a nuclear weapon, saying: “This “Big Lie” that Iran is only a few weeks away from developing nuclear weapons, despite being repeated by liar Netanyahu for nearly 1790 weeks (over 34 years), has not changed the reality that essentially Iran never opted for a nuclear weapon but insisted on its inalienable rights for peaceful uses of nuclear energy.”
It is worth noting that Iran’s peaceful nuclear program has faced political pressure and Western accusations for years. After the closure of the “Possible Military Dimensions” (PMD) file in 2015, Iran implemented its commitments under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) until the United States withdrew from the deal in 2018 and Europe failed to meet its obligations.
Despite reduced commitments taken under JCPOA provisions, Iran, as a member of the NPT, continues technical cooperation with the IAEA and says it remains ready for a stable and reliable agreement that ensures verifiable sanctions relief.
IRNA