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Home » Blog » Iran rules out new nuclear talks until attacks stop

Iran rules out new nuclear talks until attacks stop

Arjun NairBy Arjun Nair World
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Iran has said that he will not resume conversations about his nuclear program while under attack, hours after Israel’s defense minister warned about a “prolonged” conflict with the Islamic Republic.

Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, with European diplomats in Geneva who urged him to revive diplomatic efforts with the United States about his country’s nuclear program.

His Israeli counterpart, Eyal Zamir, said in a video address that his country should be ready for a “prolonged campaign” and warned about “difficult days ahead.”

The fight was enraged at night with the Israeli army announcing a new wave of Ataint against Iranian missile storage and launch infrastructure after Iran launched the central Israel missiles.

Explosions were heard near the Israeli city of Tel Aviv. The reports say that a building was burned in the center of Israel due to the fall of the shrapnel.

Araghchi said Iran was ready to consider diplomacy only once Israel’s aggression stops. “

Iran’s nuclear program was Pacific, he insisted, and Israel’s attacks violated international law. Iran, he added, would continue to “exercise his legitimate right of self -defense.”

“I make it clear that Iran’s defense capabilities are not negotiable,” he said.

Israel’s ambassador to the UN accused Iran of having a “genocidal agenda” and posing an on -y -on -n -through, adding that Israel does not stop guiding nuclear facilities until they “dismantled.”

The president of the United States, Donald Trump, said that Iran had a “maximum” or two weeks to avoid possible US air attacks, suggestion that could make a decision before the 14 -day deadline established on Thursday.

“I am giving them a period of time, and I would say that two weeks would be the maximum,” Trump told reporters.

The goal, he said, was “to see the white people or not in their senses.”

The president of the United States was also derogatory of the conversations between Araghchi and the foreign ministers of the United Kingdom, France, Germany and the EU.

“Iran doesn’t want to talk to Europe,” Trump said. “They want to talk to us. Europe will not be able to help this.”

The United Kingdom Foreign Secretary David Lammy said that the United States had tried a “short time window” to resolve the crisis in the Middle East was “dangerous and mortal.”

French Foreign Minister Jean-No, Barot, said the ministers had invited the Iranian minister to “consider negotiations with all parties, including the United States, without waiting for the cessation of strikes.”

Barrot added that it could be “no definitive solution through military media for Iran’s nuclear problem” and warned that it was “dangerous to want to impose a regime change” in Iran.

Israel was also beaten by a new round of Iranian strikes on Friday with the Israeli army that reports a 20 missile attack addressed to Haifa.

An Israeli woman died of a heart attack, bringing the number of Israeli deaths since the conflict begged 25.

Israel’s defense forces said they had attacked the storage and launching sites of ballistic missiles in western Iran.

Around last week, Israeli air attacks have destroyed Iranian military facilities and weapons, and killed senior military commanders and nuclear scientists.

Iran’s Ministry of Health said on Sunday that at least 224 people had been killed, while a human rights group put the number of unofficial deaths in 639 on Thursday.

Iran has launched hundreds of ballistic missiles in Israel in response to air attacks.

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