European troika has no right to raise ‘zero enrichment’ against Iran: FM
Tehran harbors ‘serious doubts’ about IsraelI truce obligation
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the three European countries that have not backed out of the JCPOA cannot bring up “zero enrichment” and must fall in line with the faction that accepts the principle of enrichment.
The top diplomat made the remarks during a televised interview on Thursday, addressing a broad range of issues.
He added that the insistence of France, the United Kingdom, and Germany on claiming JCPOA membership in order to call on mechanisms like snapback in a timely manner only goes to show that they must also stick to other terms of the JCPOA.
The Iranian FM also revealed the Israeli regime was forced to end its 12-day war of aggression against Iran “out of desperation” and without any preconditions.
He said it was the Zionist regime that requested a halt to Iranian retaliatory operations, which had inflicted heavy damage across the occupied territories.
Araghchi emphasized that Iranian decision-makers agreed to end retaliatory operations only if the enemy ceased its aggression unconditionally, a condition Israel ultimately accepted because it found itself on the back foot.
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