Regarding the US senator's statement that the country's president would prefer an agreement with Iran similar to Washington's agreement with Libya in 2003, the Foreign Minister said: "They can't dream!"
According to Ashura News, Mehr News Agency, Seyyed Abbas Araghchi, who attended the National Security Commission meeting of the Parliament this evening (Sunday, April 7) to present a report on the latest state of our country's foreign policy and the issue of Iran-US negotiations, said on the sidelines of the meeting in a conversation about the latest state of the negotiations process with the US: We have announced our point of view, so we are interested in diplomacy and negotiations, but indirectly, of course, it must be admitted that no negotiations have been held so far.
Regarding the statements of the American senator that the president of this country prefers an agreement with Iran to be similar to the agreement Washington reached with Libya in 2003, the Minister of Foreign Affairs clarified: Unless they are dreaming.
This member of the cabinet of the 14th government noted regarding the holding of a special meeting of the French President with key ministers and senior military and security experts regarding the Islamic Republic of Iran: They have presented their own assessment; Every country can have its own assessment and analysis, but if they take any action in this direction, we will consider them partners in any action taken against our country. But as far as we can understand, this meeting was an assessment and analysis.
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