Iran Press/ Iran News: Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, in the very first regional Conference on Islamic unity underway in Sanandaj, North Western Iran, stressed that the Israeli regime has proved that it does not understand the language of democracy and political solution and only it understands the language of exercising power and the resistance.
Iran to boost strategic ties with Iraq
Elsewhere Amir-Abdollahian referred to the fact that the Islamic Republic of Iran was the first country to recognize Iraq after Saddam's fall.
He noted: " The security of Iraq is the security of the Islamic Republic of Iran."
He further considered Iraq's security related to the region's security.
Amir-Abdollahian further stated, "Iran will continue to boost strategic ties with Iraq."
Iran will never close negotiation window
The foreign minister says: "For wavering sanctions, Iran will not deviate from the path of diplomacy, logic, and the negotiation table. We consider logical and honorable negotiations the right way to reach an agreement."
The US has repeatedly announced that due to its internal problems, Washington is unable to make a commitment of more than what was discussed in the negotiations, but it is essential for Iran to enjoy the full economic benefits of the agreement.
The foreign minister said: "We are talking about the deal in which the Iranian people and other sides utilize its full benefits, and our red line will be fully respected."
"As the most committed side, we adhered to the agreement. We welcome a good, strong, and stable agreement, and we will continue our efforts through diplomacy to reach such an agreement until the sanctions are lifted," Iran's top diplomat noted.
Declaring that "Iran will never close the negotiation window," the foreign minister once again asks America to act realistically in the path of indirect negotiations conducted through the European Union so that an agreement can be reached.
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