Iran hits back over Trump's military warning, says ready to discuss nuclear deal with US only if...
In a recent statement, Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi responded to U.S. military posturing in the Middle East, cautioning that any aggressive actions would have dire consequences not only for Iran but for the entire region. He emphasized that the U.S. buildup of military forces could escalate tensions, prompting a broader conflict. Furthermore, Takht-Ravanchi indicated that Iran is open to discussions regarding its nuclear program, but only if the U.S. commits to lifting sanctions imposed on the country. This statement comes amidst ongoing tensions between Iran and the U.S. following the U.S. withdrawal from the nuclear agreement in 2018, which has significantly strained diplomatic relations. The Iranian official’s remarks highlight the precarious nature of the geopolitical landscape in the Middle East, where military threats could derail any potential for diplomatic resolutions. Iran's readiness to engage in talks, contingent upon sanctions relief, underscores the complexities of the nuclear negotiations and the broader implications for regional stability.
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