Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqji said today, Saturday, that the matter is up to the Americans to show their intention to negotiate or that they want to attack his country.
The American NBC network quoted Araqji that if Washington wants diplomacy and serious about it, we were involved with it when Israel attacked us, and they should contact it to stop its attack.
Araqji added that Iran had concluded that American diplomacy was a cover for what Israel did, stressing that there is currently the absence of confidence with the United States.
He pointed out that Perhaps Washington has a plan to attack Iran and only needed negotiations as a cover, and stressed that returning to diplomacy is not possible except when the Israeli aggression stops and the aggressor is held accountable, but he saw that the American envoy Steve and a good man and a person who can work with him.
Araqji stressed that nuclear technology was accomplished by Iran with its capabilities and can rebuild what was destroyed.
On the military situation currently in the war with Israel, Araqji said that Iranian forces are currently hitting economic facilities for Israel after they started targeting Iran’s economic facilities.
On Friday, US President Donald Trump announced that Iran had a maximum “maximum period” to avoid a possible American strike, indicating that he may make a decision before this deadline set Thursday.
Trump reduced his demand for Israel to stop its strikes, as Iran asked, saying, “It is very difficult to make this request now.” “If the party is winning, it will be a little more difficult than it if the party is losing,” he added.
In light of its talk about Iran’s approaching an atomic bomb, Israel launched a large -scale air campaign against Iran, during which it struck hundreds of military and nuclear sites, killing a number of senior military officers and nuclear scientists in the country.
Iran responded by launching missile attacks and launching contexts on Israel. Tehran denies its intention to obtain a nuclear weapon, but is defending its right to develop a civil nuclear program.
The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi, confirmed that his organization did not supply in its recent report any evidence that Iran is currently working on developing a nuclear weapon.
