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Iran to US: Treat us with respect if you want talks

"Never threaten an Iranian. Iran has always resisted pressure and has responded with respect when respected," Foreign Minister Zarif says. In last-ditch talks in Vienna on Friday to persuade Iran to back off from its plans to breach the limits, Iran's envoy said European countries had offered too little in return.

by  Reuters and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  07-01-2019 14:05
Last modified: 07-03-2019 16:43
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Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif attends a meeting in Istanbul, Turkey | Photo: Reuters/Arif Hudaverdi Yaman/Pool

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Iran will not be pressured into negotiations by the United States, but if authorities in Washington act toward it with respect, Tehran will respond accordingly, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Monday.

The two countries have been drawn into a starker confrontation since May, when Washington mounted pressure on Tehran by ordering all countries to halt imports of Iranian oil, and the future of Iran's 2015 nuclear pact with world powers hangs in the balance.

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Washington has tightened sanctions and dispatched extra forces to the Middle East, and US fighter jets came within minutes of conducting airstrikes on Iran last month after Tehran downed an unmanned American drone.

"Iran will never yield to pressure from the United States. … If they want to talk to Iran, they should show respect," Zarif said in a speech broadcast live on state TV.

"Never threaten an Iranian. … Iran has always resisted pressure and has responded with respect when respected."

US President Donald Trump has called for negotiations with Iran with "no preconditions."

But Tehran has ruled out talks with Trump until the United States returns to the nuclear pact, which he quit last year, and has referred to the latest US sanctions on Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other senior officials as "idiotic."

Khamenei has ruled out any negotiations with the United States while President Hassan Rouhani, who has taken a more pragmatic stance on relations with Washington, had previously signaled talks might be possible if sanctions were lifted.

On Friday, in last-ditch talks in Vienna to try and persuade Iran to back off from its plans to breach the limits, Iran's envoy said European countries still party to the nuclear deal had offered too little in return. On Monday, Iran said it crossed the allowed threshold.

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