Iran blasts The Telegraph for propaganda piece alleging secret push for nuclear weapons

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Telegraph has turned itself into a tool for a malicious disinformation campaign against Iran
published yesterday, which is truly beyond ridiculous," the statement read.Iranian officials have consistently maintained that their nuclear
activities are conducted within the framework of international regulations and are solely for scientific, technological, and industrial
advancement
They have also allowed close and rigorous monitoring of the UN nuclear watchdog in the country's nuclear sites
The Embassy reiterated this stance, emphasizing that the program has no connection to weapons of mass destruction, whose production
longstanding opposition to nuclear arms, citing religious and ethical principles as the foundation of its nuclear policy."Weapons of mass
Our national values and religious beliefs strictly prohibit their development or use," the statement added.The Embassy concluded its
and other media outlets to stop spreading falsehoods and misleading the public
Instead of fabricating baseless allegations against Iran, attention should be directed toward the real and imminent threat to global