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Iranian President Pezeshkian calls for OPEC unity to prevent US from pressuring members

By IANS | Updated: February 6, 2025 17:35 IST

Tehran, Feb 6 Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has urged the members of the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting ...

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Tehran, Feb 6 Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has urged the members of the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to unite and consistently prevent the United States from pressuring any of them.

"The OPEC members should act in a way so that their measures do not harm another member. I believe that if the OPEC members act unitedly and consistently, the United States will not be able to sanction and place one of them under pressure," Pezeshkian said during a meeting with OPEC Secretary-General Haitham Al Ghais in Tehran.

A statement from his office said that during the meeting, Pezeshkian emphasised the "great" importance of arriving at a common language, attitude and policy of the OPEC members, calling for efforts to keep the organisation away from politicization.

For his part, Al Ghais praised Iran for its "constructive" role in the organisation, noting that as a founding member, the country has always played a "positive" role in OPEC, Xinhua news agency reported.

Al Ghais said OPEC has always sought to enhance cooperation among its members to guarantee their collective interests, highlighting the great importance of such collaboration.

On Wednesday, Iran's First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref had said that meeting and negotiating with US President Donald Trump, though not "impossible", is not on Iran's agenda at the moment, the official news agency IRNA reported.

Noting Iran's strategies, especially in the defence sector, are "stable and permanent," Aref told reporters on the sidelines of a cabinet meeting that under the fatwa, an Iranian religious decree, using nuclear technology for unpeaceful activities is prohibited.

Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi also said on the sidelines of the cabinet meeting that the "maximum pressure" campaign against Tehran the United States just restored will fail again, according to IRNA.

"Regarding the remarks made by the US President last night, I maintain that the 'maximum pressure' has been a defeated experience, and retesting it will lead to another defeat," Araghchi said.

"If the main issue is that Iran should not pursue nuclear weapons, this is achievable and not a difficult matter," he said.

Iran is a committed member of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and its positions are completely clear in that regard, he said.

Also on Wednesday, President of the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran Mohammad Eslami said Iran has no plan for developing nuclear weapons, and will not pursue such a plan in the future, IRNA reported.

Iran's "peaceful" nuclear programme is being implemented within the framework of the regulations of the safeguards agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency and the NPT, Eslami said.

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