Iran's Foreign Minister warned, saying- 'There is no intention to attack but if Israel does not stop then...'

Iran on Trump: Katz said in an interview that the recent attacks by Israel on Iran were aimed at weakening its nuclear capability.

 

 

Iran on Trump: Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has made it clear that Iran has not yet accepted a ceasefire with Israel. He said that for a ceasefire, both sides need to agree through negotiations. But he also said that if Israel (which he called the 'Zionist regime') stops the attacks, then Iran also has no intention of continuing the fight.

Nuclear sites suffered serious damage

Regarding the attack on Iran's nuclear sites, Foreign Minister Araghchi said that the damage is "serious and big". But at the same time he also clarified that Tehran has no plans yet to allow IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) inspectors to investigate. He said that Iranian officials are reviewing the current status of the nuclear program. Only after this, Iran's future diplomatic approach will be decided.

 

 

Iran said – No talks have been scheduled, Trump's claim is false

Iran has rejected the statement of US President Donald Trump in which he said that Iran is ready for a deal with America and talks are going to be held between the two countries next week. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi clearly said that no such talks have been scheduled.

The White House also distanced itself from Trump's statement

Trump had talked about a meeting during the NATO summit in The Hague, Netherlands on June 25. But the very next day, on June 26, White House press secretary Caroline Levitt said that no meeting has been scheduled between the US and Iran yet. She said that US envoys are in touch with countries like Qatar in the Middle East, but no talks can be confirmed.