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Cairo (Reuters) -they will respond and decisively if their nuclear sites were attacked, which would lead to a “total war in the region,” Tehran’s Foreign Minister in Al Jazeera said in an interview on Friday.
Israel and the United States that launched an army attack against Iranian nuclear facilities would be “one of the greatest historical mistakes that the United States can commit,” said Abbas Araqchi through a translator.
The considerations have grown among the main resolution: Iran’s manufacturers that the president of the United States, Donald Trump, could, at his time of mandate, allow Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu to hit the Iranian nuclear sites while squeezing the sanctions more Americans in its oil industry.
These concerns, related to the expansion of anger within Iran in economic conditions, can inspire Tehran to have interaction in the negotiations with Trump’s management about the destiny of its immediate nuclear program.
Araqchi reported that the United States can release the Iranian budget blocked as a first step to strengthen trust between the two hostile countries.
“Iranian assets and budget have frozen at various times through the United States (which) did not make their past promises (to free them). These things can be done through US management to accept as true among us” . Araqchi said.
In 2018, the president of the time, Trump, denied the 2015 nuclear agreement between Iran and an organization of global powers and deposited serious US sanctions from its “maximum pressure” policy opposed to the country.
In response, Tehran violated the agreement in several ways, by accelerating its enrichment of uranium.
Trump promised to return to the policy that exercised his past mandate that sought to use economic tension to force the country to negotiate an agreement on its nuclear program, its Balistic missile program and its regional activities.
(Report through AASHray and Ahmed Tolba; additional report through Dubai Newsroom; edition through Hugh Lawson)
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