Iran rejects weapons of mass destruction based on its belief system, its religious belief system, as well as well as its ethical standpoint.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's very difficult to talk about religion in Iran because religion has gotten so mixed up with politics.
Iran has a dismal record on human rights.
Iran is isolated on its nuclear program and support for terrorism.
Apparently Iran thinks that it can continue to deceive the world in order to reach its goals.
Unfortunately for governments like that of Iran, when they forbid something, people become more interested.
On the nuclear issue, the first point is that the entire world must recognize that Iran does not seek a nuclear weapon, nor shall it seek a nuclear weapon.
Russia is opposed to the proliferation of mass destruction weapons, including nuclear weapons, and in this context we call upon our Iranian friends to abandon the uranium enrichment programme.
Iran is an anti-Semitic, terrorist government.
The Iranian regime gives financial support to terrorist organizations all over the world, denies the Holocaust, and calls for the wiping the state of Israel from the map, while developing long-range missiles and trying to obtain nuclear weapon.
Iran's continued pursuit of nuclear weapons, support for international terrorist organizations, and abhorrent human rights practices pose one of the greatest threats to global security.