
Foreign Minister Avas Arager said that he is ready to interact with the United States on Saturday Saturday Saturday.
But US President Donald Trump should first agree that there is no “military choice”, Arag said.
He also argued that the negotiations of Oman would be indirect and contradictory. Monday Trump’s amazing announcement They will be “direct conversation”.
During his first term, Trump, who withdrew his 2015 nuclear transaction between Iran and the world, warned that if the talks were not successful, Iran would be “great danger.”
Since the United States and Iran have no diplomatic relations, Trump sent a letter to Iran’s top leader through the United Arab Emirates last month. He said Iran failed to take over nuclear weapons and wanted a deal to prevent military strikes in the United States and Israel.
Trump unveiled a coming conversation on Monday’s visit to the White House. Benjamin Netanyahu agreed on Tuesday that both leaders agreed that “Iran would have no nuclear weapons,” and added that “military options” will occur when the talks proceed.
Iran argues that nuclear activities are entirely peaceful and will not try to develop or acquire nuclear weapons.
However, Iran has been rich in uranium that is sufficient to make more bombs due to retaliation to prevent US sanctions seven years ago by increasingly violating the limitations imposed by existing nuclear transactions.
The US president told reporters at the elliptical office on Monday that this weekend’s arrogance is “very big.”
Trump said, “I think that everyone agrees to be more desirable than doing a clear work.
But he also warned, “Iran is a very bad day.”
In the opinion published by the Washington Post on TuesdayIranian Foreign Minister declared, “We have declared that we are ready to participate in earnest to seal the deal.”
Aragechi said, “We will meet in Oman for indirect negotiations on Saturday.
Iran sent a “serious doubt” of the sincerity of the US government’s intentions.
“To move forward today, we must first agree that there is no military solution, of course, ‘no military choice’,” he said.
“Proud Iranian countries that my government depend on real restraints will never accept coercion and imposition.”
Aragechi admitted that Iran violated the promise that Iran would not find a nuclear weapon, but admitted that “there may be concerns about our nuclear program.”
“We are willing to clarify the peaceful intentions and take the necessary measures to relieve all possible concerns. The United States can show that it is serious about diplomacy by sticking to all transactions. If we respect, we will repay it.”
“The ball is currently in the US court,” he added.
Iran’s hard line Tasnim News Agency said Arag Chi will lead the delegation of the country at the arrogance talk and emphasize their importance.
Meanwhile, the BBC’s US partner CBS News confirmed that Steve Witkoff would lead to the United States, and the United States is continuing to be a direct conversation.
At the first meeting, the United States demanded Iran to completely dismantle the nuclear program, and technical experts were expected to track at further talks, depending on how the negotiations proceeded.
US officials have rarely revealed the details of Trump’s demands.
But in a recent interview, Witkoff said that Trump proposes a “verification program” to show that Iran does not pursue nuclear weapons, and the national security adviser, Mike Waltz, is “dismantling.”
Israeli revered the Waltz’s position on Tuesday. He said in 2003 that he wanted a “Libyan Style” contract, which is a mention of the North African country’s decision to dismantle nuclear, biological and chemical weapons programs.
“They go in, blow up the installation, dismantle all the equipment under the supervision of the United States, and are carried out by the United States.”
He said: “The second possibility is not. They have a conversation and have a military choice.”
Assuming that it has its own nuclear weapons, Israel, which maintains the official policy of intentional ambiguity, sees Iran as an existential threat.
Tel Aviv said last year that he struck Iran’s nuclear site with retaliation for missile attacks.
A senior Iranian Foreign Ministry said he would never agree with the BBC to dismantle the nuclear program. He added that the Libyan model will never be part of the negotiations.
In 2015, when Iran reached Barack Obama, the United Kingdom, France, China, Russia, and Germany, as well as President Barack Obama administration, the 2015 contract limited nuclear activities and allowed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for sanctions.
But in 2018 Trump gave up unilaterallyHe did too little to stop the road to Iran’s bombs.
Then Iran gradually violated the limit of the contract. IAEA warned in February that Airan stocked almost 275 kg (606 pounds) of uranium at 60% purity and became close to weapons. Theoretically, it would be enough if it was abundant at 90%of six nuclear bombs.