Iranian Foreign Minister has suggested that US President ‘try respect’ when dealing with Iran instead of throwing threats of economic terrorism and genocidal taunts.

Iran Press/Iran news: In a tweet on Monday, Mohammad Javad Zarif wrote that goaded by ‘B-Team’ – comprising US National Security Adviser John Bolton, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan – US President Trump “hopes to achieve what Alexander, Genghis & other aggressors failed to do.”

Zarif went on to stress that “Iranians have stood tall for millennia while aggressors [are] all gone,” Iran Press reported.

He also maintained that “economic terrorism” and “genocidal taunts" will not “end Iran”, in response to Trump’s earlier tweet that "If Iran wants to fight, that will be the official end of Iran.”

Zarif also warned Trump to ‘never threaten an Iranian’, inviting him instead to “try respect – it works!”

Meanwhile, a few hours after US President said that his country does not seek war with Tehran, he once again threatens to attack Iran.

"I will not let Iran have nuclear weapons," Donald Trump claimed.

Trump, during the interview, continued opposing military intervention -- something that separated him from others in the 2016 campaign -- but indicated Iranian nuclear development would constitute an urgent exception.

But a few hours after the interview, US President in his twitter account said some contradictory remarks about war with Iran.

The exit of the Iran's nuclear deal, restoration of previous sanctions and attachment of another list of them, including sanctioning the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps, lifting oil and nuclear exemptions, charging and sending Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier to the Persian Gulf to intensify tension in the region, are among measure the United States has taken. 105

 

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