Iran Has Agreed Not to Pursue Nuclear Weapons, Says DPM Ishaq Dar

Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar told parliament that Iran has agreed not to acquire nuclear weapons. He emphasized ongoing diplomatic efforts and noted that evacuations are underway as regional airspace remains a concern.

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March 3, 2026

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Iran Has Agreed Not to Pursue Nuclear Weapons, Says DPM Ishaq Dar

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar informed parliamentarians on Tuesday that Iran has agreed not to acquire nuclear weapons. Speaking on the floor of the Senate at the Parliament House in Islamabad, Dar addressed concerns regarding regional security and Pakistan's diplomatic engagements.

According to Dar, Pakistan has maintained active communication with both regional and global counterparts on the issue. He emphasized that diplomatic efforts are ongoing to ensure stability and address any apprehensions related to nuclear proliferation in the region.

Dar stated that Iran's assurance came during recent diplomatic exchanges, where Iranian officials conveyed their commitment not to seek nuclear weapons. He highlighted that this development is significant for regional peace and security.

The Deputy Prime Minister also mentioned that Pakistan is closely monitoring the situation and will continue to engage with all relevant stakeholders. He reiterated Pakistan's stance on promoting dialogue and cooperation to resolve regional challenges.

Additionally, Dar noted that evacuations are underway as airspace in the region remains a concern. He did not provide further details on the evacuations or the specific circumstances prompting them.

Parliamentarians were briefed on the government's ongoing efforts to manage the situation and maintain open channels of communication with neighboring countries. Dar assured the Senate that Pakistan's foreign policy remains focused on peace, stability, and constructive engagement with all parties involved.

The government will continue to update the parliament and the public as new developments arise. No further details were provided regarding the timeline or the specific diplomatic engagements referenced by the Deputy Prime Minister.

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