The Iranian FM says the ‘maximum pressure’ policy has been made by us, there will be no dialogue, but there will be a type of surrender ‘.
Iran has said it is ready to negotiate with the United States, but not under Donald Trump’s “maximum pressure” strategy.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi said in a statement on Saturday that “negotiations are needed to lift sanctions, but the ‘maximum pressure’ is not within the scope of the policy, because it is not a dialogue but a weapon. There will be a form of “.”
After not emphasizing the government, calling such a point of view of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as “careless”, it has come to the statement of Aragchi that he should not talk to the government with the government.
Khamenei, who said the final about all strategic decisions in Iran, cited Iran’s previous experience with Washington. In 2015, Iran signed an important agreement with the United States, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, China and Russia to organize its nuclear program in exchange for international sanctions.
However, during his first term in 2018, Trump unilaterally withdrew the United States from the deal and heavy sanctions on Tehran were restored despite European opposition.
Trump called for a “certified nuclear peace deal” with Iran on Wednesday, adding that he could not have a “nuclear weapon”.
Iran insists that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes and denies any intention of nuclear weapons development.
However, the US president on Tuesday restored his “maximum pressure” policy, Washington on Thursday announced financial sanctions on the institutions and individuals, which sent millions of dollars worth of Iranian crude oil to China.
“Iran does not want to talk to a country that is imposing new sanctions simultaneously,” Aragchi said on Saturday.