Tehran:
Iranian Overseas Minister Abbas Araghchi on Sunday rejected direct negotiations with the US as “meaningless”, after US President Donald Trump stated he would favor direct talks with the Islamic Republic.
Trump had known as final month on Tehran to carry negotiations on its nuclear programme with Washington, however threatened to bomb Iran if diplomacy fails.
On Thursday, the US president stated he would favor to carry “direct talks” with Iran.
“I feel it goes sooner and also you perceive the opposite facet lots higher than in the event you undergo intermediaries,” he argued.
However on Sunday, Araghchi stated “direct negotiations could be meaningless with a celebration that consistently threatens to resort to power in violation of the UN Constitution and that expresses contradictory positions from its varied officers”.
“We stay dedicated to diplomacy and are able to strive the trail of oblique negotiations,” he added, in line with a overseas ministry assertion.
“Iran retains itself ready for all attainable or possible occasions, and simply as it’s critical in diplomacy and negotiations, it’ll even be decisive and critical in defending its nationwide pursuits and sovereignty,” Araghchi stated.
On Saturday, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated his nation was prepared to interact in dialogue with the US “on equal footing”.
He additionally questioned Washington’s sincerity in calling for negotiations, saying “if you’d like negotiations, then what’s the level of threatening?”
Nuclear Programme
Western nations, led by the US, have for many years accused Tehran of looking for to amass nuclear weapons.
Iran rejects the allegation and maintains that its nuclear actions exist solely for civilian functions.
On Saturday Hossein Salami, the pinnacle of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, stated the nation was “prepared” for warfare.
“We’re not apprehensive about warfare in any respect. We won’t be the initiators of warfare, however we’re prepared for any warfare,” the official IRNA information company reported him as saying.
In 2015, Iran reached a landmark take care of the everlasting members of the UN Safety Council, specifically the US, France, China, Russia, and the UK, in addition to Germany, to control its nuclear actions.
The 2015 settlement, formally referred to as the Joint Complete Plan of Motion (JCPOA), gave Iran sanctions aid in change for curbs on its nuclear programme to ensure that Tehran couldn’t develop a nuclear weapon.
In 2018, throughout Trump’s first time period in workplace, the US withdrew from the settlement and reinstated biting sanctions on Iran.
A 12 months later, Iran started rolling again on its commitments beneath the settlement and accelerated its nuclear programme.
On Monday, Ali Larijani, a detailed adviser to supreme chief Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, warned that whereas Iran was not looking for nuclear weapons, it might “haven’t any selection however to take action” within the occasion of an assault in opposition to it.
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