Iranian Foreign Minister, ABBAS ARAGHCHI, criticizes Israel’s Prime Minister for ‘dictating what President Trump may or may not do in his diplomacy with the Persian country
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the IranABBAS ARAGHCHI, accused Israel, on Monday (5), of wanting to drag United States For a catastrophe in the Middle East and warned against any attempt at war against his country. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is “directly interfering with the US government to drag him to another catastrophe in our region,” Araye wrote on social network X, highlighting a few words in capital letters.
Iran and the United States, which have been in conflict for four decades and have not maintained diplomatic relations, began, on April 12, a cycle of negotiations about the Tehran nuclear program, in Oman -mediated indirect conversations. Netanyahu asked the US to dismantle Iran’s nuclear program and that if they reached an agreement, they should veto the Iranian capacity to enrich uranium and prevent the development of ballistic missiles.
Iran has stated that it considers these demands as a red line in negotiations and Araghchi accused the Israeli prime minister of “dictating what President Trump may or may not do in his diplomacy” with the Middle East country. The Iranian chancellor cited US unshakable support to Israel in his Gaza War against the Hamas Islamist group, but also American attacks against Yemen’s Huthis rebels.
This Pro-Wandering Insurgent Group, which controls vast regions of the Yemeni territory, often attacks targets in Israel and vessels in the Red Sea, a campaign that claims to defend in support of Gaza Palestinians. According to Aracho, “deadly support to Netanyahu’s genocide in Gaza” and the war -up on his name in Yemen “brought nothing to the American people,” he said in a message warning of any “error against Iran.”
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On Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister promised reprisals against the Yemeni rebels and also against Iran, which, according to him, supports the group, after the Huthis launched a missile that hit the landing track of Tel Aviv airport.
*With information from AFP
Posted by Victor Oliveira
Source: Jovempan

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