Iranian Foreign Minister Abbás Arakči on Friday declared that If Israel continues to attack Iran, Tehran will negotiate with the United States. According to the AFP report, TASR reports this.
“The Americans have repeatedly sent reports in which they seriously called for negotiations. But we made it clear that until the aggression stops, there would be no place for diplomacy and dialogue,” said Iranian diplomacy chief in an interview with state television.
Arakčí is supposed to negotiate with the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Germany, France and the United Kingdom on Friday in Geneva. Iranian Foreign Minister according to Sky News said that Friday’s talks will be focused on nuclear and regional questions. He added that the Iranian ballistic missile program cannot be negotiated.
Reuters reported on Thursday, with reference to three diplomats that she informed that The special envoy of US President Donald Trump for the Middle East Steve Witkoff spent the past week several times by phone with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran.
The talks were reportedly part of the effort to end the conflict and according to Reuters This is the most important direct negotiations between the US and Iran since the beginning of April. Arakčí said Witkoffa said that Tehran would not return to negotiations with the United States unless Israel stops attacking the territory of Iran.
Since April, the US and Iran have led five rounds of negotiations aimed at achieving a new so -called. nuclear agreement. The negotiations apparently stuck on the question of enrichment of uranium, as Tehran rejects Washington’s request to give up. Repetition also claims that its nuclear program has exclusively peaceful purposes.
Israel last night on Friday made an attack on Tehran and Since then, these states continue with each other’s strokes. Israel claims that the aim of the operation in Iran is to destroy its nuclear program.
Iranian President Masoud Pezekiján on Friday said that Iran has always sought to seek peace and peace, and in the current conditions, the only way to end the conflict is “unconditionally stop the enemy’s aggression and provide a definite guarantee that the adventures of Zionist terrorists will end forever” will end “. He added that otherwise Iran’s answer would be “harder and more regrettable”.