Iran won't retaliate against the United States—but will keep enriching uranium, top official says
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Iran does not intend to respond further to US attacks on its nuclear facilities, but still promises to continue to develop its nuclear program, states Politico. [see_also ids="645421"] Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister, Majid Taht-Ravanchi, stated that Tehran had "already responded" to US attacks on its three nuclear facilities, noting in an NBC News interview that the country did not plan to respond further by signaling a temporary calm in tension…
This was "essential for the leadership in Tehran to be in a position to decide on future rounds of talks," Takht-Ravanchi continued. US President Donald Trump commented on the way to a rally in Iowa in front of reporters on the subject. "I want to talk to me and I think they'd like to talk to me. It's time they did that," Trump said. "We don't want to hurt them. We want them to become a country again," he added. The US news portal Axios had prev…
Iran: US must show genuine commitment to diplomacy to start talks
Iran: US must prove its commitment to the diplomatic process before resuming negotiations
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Esmail Baghaei stressed that the United States must demonstrate its seriousness in the diplomatic process before discussing the resumption of nuclear negotiations with Iran. In an interview with Britain’s Sky News, he emphasized that diplomacy should not be exploited as a tool for deception or psychological warfare. Baghhaei noted the existence of indirect contacts with intermediary countries such as Oman and Q…
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