NATO Secretary General Welcomes US-Iran Deal, Cites Nuclear and Missile Concerns

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has announced that NATO welcomes an agreement between U.S. President Donald Trump and Iran. This announcement was made based on data published by the Mehr News Agency, citing Al Jazeera.
Stoltenberg, in a statement appearing to favor the U.S. stance and without acknowledging the initial aggressor role of the U.S. and the Zionist regime towards the Islamic Republic of Iran, claimed that the U.S. action to prevent a nuclear threat from Iran and to weaken Tehran’s missile capabilities strengthens security for everyone.
These assertions come despite official declarations from Iran and repeated reports from the Atomic Energy Organization that Tehran’s nuclear program is entirely peaceful and that Iran is not pursuing the production of atomic bombs. Furthermore, Iran’s missile program is described as purely defensive in nature, with Iran having never engaged in preemptive attacks against other nations, utilizing its missiles solely for self-defense and to counter foreign aggression.
Stoltenberg also commented on the developments in Ukraine, stating, “We have prioritized supporting Ukraine, which has demonstrated its ability to halt Russia’s war machine and alter the course of the battle.”

