Iran rejects us offer for nuclear talk: Iran said on Friday (March 7) that until the US President Donald Trump continues its pressure policy and economic sanctions, it would not resume nuclear talks. Trump had written a letter to Iran for talks and warned that if they do not talk, they may have to face military attack.
Trump told Fox Business, “I have sent a letter to Iran, saying that we hope you will come for talks, because if we have to take military action, it will be very bad for them.” Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi clarified that his country would continue to negotiate with other members of the Joint Comprehensive Action Plan (JCPOA), but there will be no direct talks with the US until the trump’s maximum pressure policy continues.
Talks with JCPOA and European countries
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said, “We will not hold direct talks with America, but we will continue talking with three European countries, Russia and China. I am confident that we can reach a conclusion from this path.” He also said that as long as the US government maintains its pressure, Iran will continue its resistance.
Response to Israeli threats
Araghchi also rejected the threats of Iran’s atomic facilities on behalf of Israel. He said that Iran’s nuclear technology is a knowledge that cannot be destroyed by bomb. He also added that Israel is familiar with Iran’s military response.
Israel’s plan and regional instability
Araghchi warned about Israel’s plans that if Iran is att He said that Israel is planned to pull America in war. If this happens, the situation in America will become very weak.
