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The Iranian spokesman said that Trump claims that Iran is looking for nuclear weapons “is a big lie” which has “repeatedly proved false and is easily confirmed.”

Speaking to the Islamic Republic of News Agency, Spokesman Ismail Baghai emphasized that Iran is a member of the non -proliferation of nuclear weapons, or a member of the NPT agreement, an international agreement that aims to do nuclear weapons and technology. The spread of the spread is to stop, and he added. The country’s nuclear program was also under the full supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency.

Baghic comments came a day later when Trump signed an executive order renewing his “maximum pressure” campaign on Iran, which crashed into the country’s nuclear program and restricted oil exports to other countries.

Trump added that if Iran tried to kill him, Iran would be “eliminated”: “I have given up instructions. If they do so, they will end, nothing will be saved, “He told the Oval Office.

The echoes of the echo of the remote comment by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi, who said that “maximum pressure is a failed experience, and repeating it will lead to another failure.”

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