Netanyahu drags US into Middle East catastrophe, Iranian FM says
- On May 5, 2025, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for interfering in U.S. Diplomatic efforts with Iran, claiming Netanyahu’s actions risk leading the United States into further turmoil in the Middle East.
- Araghchi made this statement following the postponement of the fourth round of indirect nuclear talks between Iran and the US, originally scheduled for May 3 and mediated by Oman.
- The talks aimed to reach a deal on Iran's nuclear program and sanctions removal, occurring after three previous rounds in Muscat and Rome since April 12, marking the highest-level US-Iran contact since 2018.
- Araghchi emphasized that reaching an agreement is possible and can only be accomplished through diplomatic efforts grounded in mutual respect and shared interests, while Netanyahu insisted on the complete elimination of Iran's nuclear capabilities.
- Araghchi warned against striking Iran, criticized US support for Israel’s war in Gaza, and indicated Netanyahu’s interference risks further regional conflict and undermines potential diplomatic solutions.
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Iran’s Araghchi accuses Israel’s Netanyahu of dragging US into Middle East crisis
Araghchi’s statements came following the suspension of the latest session of nuclear negotiations with the US, which had been scheduled for Saturday, with mediator Oman citing 'logistical reasons'
Iran accuses Netanyahu of dragging the United States into a “catastrophe” in the Middle East
Iran's Foreign Minister, Abás Araghchi, accused Israel on Monday of wanting to drag the U.S. into a “catastrophe” in the Middle East and warned against any war attempt against his country.The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, is “directly interfering with the U.S. government to drag it into another catastrophe in our region,” Araghchi wrote on social network X, in a message in which he highlighted some words in capital letters.Iran and…
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