TEHRAN – Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragci answered Donald Trump on Wednesday night, signing the president’s memorandum to restore “maximum pressure” on Iran, calling it a “failure experience.”
Writing on the X account, Araghchi suggests that the so-called ‘maximum pressure’ is an experience of failure. It just forces “maximum resistance” again.
Israel and the United States claim that Iran is trying to develop nuclear weapons under the cover-up of a civilian nuclear program.
Aragut said Iran is a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and has clearly announced that it will not seek the production of nuclear weapons. “In addition to being in good condition with the NPT and other global non-proliferation measures, Iran has already argued that “Iran will not seek, develop or acquire nuclear weapons under any circumstances.”
The chief diplomat said, “If objective assurances that hostile measures against Iran, including economic pressure and sanctions, will also be provided will be effectively terminated, we will reach a practical assurance that Iran will not have nuclear weapons. It’s not difficult.”
On Tuesday, President Trump signed the president’s memorandum to restore “maximum pressure” on Iran, which he began in his first term.
When he signed the memo and shortly before he met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, he claimed he was hesitant to act, he was elliptical I spoke to a reporter from the shaped office.