Iran's Foreign Minister stated that direct negotiations will not take place if U.S. President Donald Trump does not cease his threats to attack the country. This statement is a significant message regarding the future of diplomatic relations amid rising tensions between the two nations.
Redaksiya, citing The New York Times, reports that Iran's Foreign Minister also emphasized that his country will not engage in any discussions regarding its ballistic missiles. This can be considered one of the key elements of Iran's defense policy.
Iran's stance further escalates the tension in its relations with the U.S. The U.S. has repeatedly expressed its concerns regarding Iran's nuclear program and regional policies. Iran, in turn, states that it does not accept U.S. sanctions and military threats. These mutual accusations and tensions create serious obstacles to ensuring stability in the region. The statements by Iran's Foreign Minister indicate that the basic conditions for restoring dialogue between the parties have not yet been met. This situation draws the attention of the international community, calling for the parties to engage in constructive dialogue.
