Iranian Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, said on Saturday that President Donald Trump should keep the “derogatory tone” towards Iran’s supreme leader Khameni, if the US wants to deal with Iran.
Saying that Iran does not take it politely for hazards and humiliation, Argchi said Iran would not hesitate to unveil its real abilities.
“The complexity and tenacity of the Iranians are famous in our magnificent carpets, which are woven through countless hours of hard work and patience. But as a people, our original basis is very simple and straightforward: we know that our values, our values, give importance to our freedom, and never allow anyone else to decide our fate,” Iranian Foreign Minister has written on X.
He said, “If President Trump is real about the desire for a deal, he should keep an outspoken and unacceptable tone towards Iran’s supreme leader, Grand Ayatollah Khamenei, and stop hurting his millions of hearty followers.”
“The great and powerful Iranian people, who showed the world that the Israeli rule had no choice but to run” daddy “to avoid being flattened by our missiles, do not take politely for dangers and humiliation. If Iran will not be narrowed if confusion leads for worse mistakes, Iran will not narrow its real abilities.
He concluded his comment, saying, “Good desire will be forgotten well, and respects respect.”
Iran’s Foreign Minister’s comment came in the midst of America’s background, pointing to a conversation with Iran.
White House press secretary Karolin Levitt had said on Thursday (US local time) that the Trump administration focuses on diplomacy and peace, saying that the US is in close communication with Iranians.
Addressing a press briefing, Levit said, “I talked to my special messenger Vitkoff this morning and I can assure all of you that we will be in close communication with Iranians as well as our middlemen, ie Qatiis, who are working in an incredible manner in this whole attempt.
His comments were followed after holding an accurate attack on three Iranian nuclear sites under the ‘Midnight Hammer’ operating on three Iranian nuclear sites in the US. (AI)