Iran urged US President-elect Donald Trump to reevaluate his “maximum force” legislation against Tehran during his first word. Trump has demonstrate that he is not repressing the wrong course of events, according to Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iran’s vice president for strategic interests on Saturday. Zarif, a former diplomat who formerly served as foreign minister, helped cover the 2015 atomic alignment between Tehran and the West. The US, under Trump, formally withdrew from it in 2018.
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Abbas Araqchi, Iran’s foreign minister, called on Saturday to build trust between the two angry nations after the US claimed Tehran was involved in an alleged plot to kill Trump. ” A new situation is fabricated… as a criminal does not exist in reality, screenwriters are brought in to manufacture a third-rate comedy”, Araqchi said on X.
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