Russia Warns Attacks On Iran Nuclear Sites Threaten Global Stability
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| Russia warns that attacks on Iran nuclear facilities could weaken non-proliferation agreements and increase global geopolitical tensions. |
Global tensions are rising again after Russia raised serious concerns about threats to the nuclear non-proliferation agreement. In an official statement, Russia’s Foreign Ministry strongly criticized countries attacking Iran’s nuclear facilities, warning that such actions could destabilize global security. The issue has quickly gained international attention due to its potential impact on global balance and long-term peace, Sunday (29/3/2026).
A spokesperson from Russia’s Foreign Ministry emphasized that strikes on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure are not just ordinary military actions, but could significantly weaken the foundation of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). For decades, this treaty has been a key pillar in preventing the spread of nuclear weapons worldwide.
According to Russia, aggressive actions against nuclear facilities may set a dangerous precedent. Other countries could feel threatened and choose to strengthen their own nuclear programs as a form of self-defense. This situation could potentially trigger a broader nuclear arms race.
Meanwhile, Iran has consistently stated that its nuclear program is intended for peaceful purposes. However, suspicion from several Western countries continues, fueling ongoing geopolitical tensions that remain unresolved.
Russia also stressed the importance of resolving conflicts through diplomacy rather than military force. Dialogue is seen as the most effective way to maintain stability and prevent further escalation.
Analysts believe this situation could have wide-reaching impacts, not only in the Middle East but also on international relations as a whole. Rising tensions may affect the global economy, particularly the energy sector, considering Iran is one of the world’s key oil producers.
Additionally, the issue raises concerns about weakening international law systems. If attacks on strategic facilities like nuclear sites become normalized, global rules could lose their legitimacy in the eyes of many nations.
As the situation grows more complex, the world is now watching the next moves of major powers. Whether tensions will ease through diplomacy or escalate into a larger global crisis remains uncertain.

