NATO's Stand Against Iran's Nuclear Ambitions
NATO's Secretary General, Mark Rutte, emphasized the importance of preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons. He reiterated the urging of NATO allies for Iran to comply with the non-proliferation treaty obligations. His statements come ahead of a significant Alliance summit in The Hague.

NATO's Secretary General, Mark Rutte, has reiterated the alliance's firm stance against Iran's potential development of nuclear weapons. Rutte made these remarks in a press briefing on Monday.
The Secretary General highlighted the consistent position of NATO allies in urging Iran to adhere to its obligations under the non-proliferation treaty. This call aims to maintain regional and international security.
Rutte's statements precede a significant two-day NATO summit taking place in The Hague, concentrating on crucial security matters including Iran's nuclear program.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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