Tehran refused to participate in direct negotiations with Washington until he was experiencing “maximum pressure”.
The official Tehran responded to the letter of US President Donald Trump, in which he asked to return to the conclusion of a new agreement with the Iran’s nuclear program. Iran Abbas Arakchi’s Foreign Affairs minister said in the commentary to the Iranian Pro -government Agency Irna.
He said the response to Trump’s letter was sent “by the corresponding channel and by Oman.”
Arakchi repeated that Iran has refused to participate in direct negotiations in the United States, while Tehran is experiencing “maximum pressure” and military threats. However, indirect negotiations “can continue, as usual.”
It should be noted that Donald Trump said in early March that he sent a letter to the high -leader Iran Ayatole Ali Haren.
The publication of the Axios, citing its resources, said Trump’s text to Hareny was “tough” and contained not only the proposal of negotiations with the new nuclear agreement, but also the consequences if Tehran rejected it.
As you know, the Trump administration turned to Russia with a request to become a mediator in talking to Iran about the nuclear program.
Iran Ayatol Ali Khasena said the high -leader of Iran Ayran Ayatol Ali Khamena would not organize the “aggressive government.”
In response to the White House, Hamen was advised to “put people in the interest of fear.”
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