Iran says that if America shows goodwill then the deal can be done

Iran said that a new nuclear deal could be agreed with the United States on Tuesday, provided Tehran’s prolonged opponent showed adequate goodwill in upcoming dialogues, as Israel warned military action if the dialogue pulled.

Foreign Minister Abbas Argchi said that Iran’s main objective is to sweep American sanctions. His revaluation by President Donald Trump in 2018 gave a huge blow to the Iranian economy.

Trump announced a surprise that his administration would talk with Iran during the White House meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday, whose country is an enemy of Tehran.

Trump said the talks would be “direct”, but Argchi on Saturday emphasized his conversation with American Middle East envoy Steve Witcofof, “indirect”.

“We won’t accept any other form of conversation,” Argchi told the official media. “The format of talks … I think is not the most important thing. What actually means is effectiveness or otherwise talks.

“If the other side shows enough to the required wish, a deal can be found,” he said. “The ball is in the US court.”

– ‘Military options unavoidable’ –

After his meeting with Trump, Netanyahu said in a video statement on Tuesday that “we agree that Iran will not have nuclear weapons”.

“This can be done in an agreement, but only if … they go in, (Iran’s) features, destroy all the equipment under American supervision”, he said, if the conversation draws, “the military option becomes inevitable”.

Netanyahu was a bitter opponent of the 2015 agreement between Iran and Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the United States, which was later released by Trump.

In a column of the Washington Post on Tuesday, Aragchi wrote: “To move forward today, we need to agree first that there may be no ‘military option,’ alone ‘military solutions’.”

“For its share, the United States may show that it is serious about diplomacy that it will stick to any deal. If we are shown respect, we will do it mutually,” they continued.

After Trump’s announcement, Iran dismissed a direct conversation on a new deal to curb the country’s nuclear activities, calling the idea meaningless.

In Iran, some appeared careful, but hopefully the consequences of the dialogue will get.

“Looking at the rapid pressure on the population today, it seems that government officials have felt that the only solution is to interact directly with the United States,” said 28 -year -old lawyer Fatmer Rezai.

“I hope these dialogues will result in a (positive) result and we will all get this situation through safe and sound.”

– ‘Great danger’ –

In a difficult message before the meeting, US State Department spokesman Tami Bruce stressed that Vitcoofy would distribute a message against Iran’s nuclear program and would not seek forward and back.

“On Saturday, there is a meeting. There is no conversation,” he said.

Trump said on Monday that if the conversation fails, Iran will be in “very danger”.

In an interview with the US network NBC at the end of last month, Trump proceeded and said: “If they do not make a deal, there will be bombing.”

China and Russia held counseling with Iran in Moscow on Tuesday, after which Kremlin welcomed the planned talks.

Prominent Iranian ally Russia welcomed the possibility of interaction for a new nuclear deal, which would replace the deal with the major powers left unilaterally by Trump in 2018.

Kremlin spokesman Dimitri Peskov said, “Of course, it can only be welcome as it can increase tension around Iran,” Kremlin spokesman Dimitri Peskov said, Moscow said “absolutely” supported the initiative.

After Trump threatened Trump to bomb Iran, China said “to stop its wrong practice of using force” from the United States, if he fails to agree on a deal.

His Foreign Ministry spokesman Lynn Gian said, “As the country that withdrew from the nuclear deal, the United States should demonstrate political honesty (and) … mutual honor. ,

The deal noticed that Iran was relieved by international sanctions in exchange for restrictions on nuclear activities seen by the International Atomic Energy Agency United Nations Watchdog.

Trump’s return from the deal to prevent a year after an Iranian decision to prevent compliance with his own obligations under the deal.

The result of this is that Iran has created large shares of highly rich uranium that leaves it a small step from a weapon grade.

(Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by NDTV employees and is published by a syndicated feed.)

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