【Iran's UN Representative: No Immediate Resumption of Talks with the US】Iran's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ali Bahreini, stated recently that Iran currently considers resuming talks with the United States "lacking practical significance."
Bahreini said at a press conference in Geneva that Tehran is skeptical about the effectiveness of current negotiations and emphasized that war is not the way to solve problems. He said Iran will continue to defend itself until the other party realizes that it cannot weaken or defeat Iran through military means.
He also stressed that as long as the relevant military actions stop and Iran gains tangible security guarantees, Tehran is willing to return to the negotiation table.
Bahreini also said that Iran has demonstrated strong defensive capabilities before, and will continue to take measures to end attacks on civilian facilities and the phenomenon of "impunity for crimes."
He pointed out that before the aggression stops, Iran will make "equivalent responses" to strikes by the United States and Israel, and called on the United States to stop using military bases of neighboring countries to attack Iran.
Previously, US President Trump said that Iran was willing to resume negotiations, but Iran denied this. Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif said that Iran had been subjected to military attacks twice within a year, and the experience was "very painful."
According to reports, the US and Iran have held three rounds of negotiations on nuclear issues. The US envoy had previously proposed that if Iran gave up uranium enrichment activities, the US would provide Iran with nuclear fuel over the next ten years.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Baghaei said that when attacked, Iran was not conducting uranium enrichment activities, and the claim that Iran is close to manufacturing nuclear weapons is not true. America
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