Iran’s Araghchi Says US Talks ‘Unjustified’ After Israeli Attack
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi condemned Israeli actions as a violation of international law and affirmed Iran's right to respond, stating, "The Israeli regime poses a serious threat to regional security and international peace."
- Araghchi stated that Israel's actions threaten global security and implored the European Union and the UN Security Council to condemn the attack and pressure Israel to cease violations.
- He also criticized the ongoing indirect negotiations with the United States as unjustifiable amidst Israel's hostilities, noting that these actions are supported by the U.S.
- Araghchi affirmed that Iran would exercise its legitimate right to respond and called for worldwide condemnation of Israel's aggression against nuclear facilities.
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Israeli strike on nuclear facilities crosses 'final red line' in international law: Iran FM
TEHRAN – Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi strongly condemned Israel’s recent attack on Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility, warning that it represents a serious escalation and a blatant violation of international law.
"It is necessary for the United States to condemn the Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities if it wants to demonstrate its goodwill," says Abbas Araghchi.
Iran declared that the continuation of indirect talks with the United States is "unjustifiable" as Israel's aggression persists, a stance that implies the possible interruption of the next round of dialogue scheduled for tomorrow, Sunday. READ ALSO: Massacre in Tehran: Israeli attack on residential complex leaves at least 60 dead, including 20 children Iran's Foreign Minister, Seyed Abás Araqchi, communicated this position to the Head of the For…
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