Dubai: On Monday, Iran said that Americans and Israelis threaten it against it. They are a clear violation of international law and they cannot “do anything indifferent” to hurt Tehran.
These comments came when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Jerusalem on Sunday, saying his countries to thwart Iran’s nuclear ambitions and its influence in the Middle East. Are determined.
Netanyahu said that Israel has offered Iran a “tremendous blow” only after the start of the Gaza conflict, and that with the support of US President Donald Trump, “I have no doubt that we can end the work and Will finish. “
Addressing a weekly press conference on Monday, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Ismail Baghi replied: “When it comes to a country like Iran, they cannot do anything indirectly.”
Government media reports, “You cannot threaten Iran on the one hand and claim to support dialogue on the other.”
Trump has expressed openness to an agreement with Tehran, while also restoring the “maximum pressure” campaign on Iran, which was implemented during his first term to prevent Tehran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
While refusing to ban direct dialogue with Washington in 2018, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has criticized Trump’s former administration for not respecting his promises.
In 2018, Trump withdrew the United States from the 2015 nuclear deal with world powers and re -enhanced sanctions, which has disabled Iran’s economy.
A year later, Iran, in violation of the nuclear crocodiles of the contract, accelerated the enrichment of uranium up to 60 % purity, which is close to about 90 90pc of weapons grade. It says its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes.
Despite the words of spokesperson Baghi, Tehran’s influence in the entire region has been severely weakened with its regional allies-called the “axis of resistance”-or if the Hamas-Israeli conflict in Gaza ends or ends. Like the injury and in Syria in December after the fall of Bashar AL.
The axis includes not only Hamas but Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthis in Yemen, and various Shi’ite armed groups in Iraq and Syria.