"Iran will not change its policies in the region because of U.S. sanctions and
threats,” Zarif said.
The chief diplomat also said the U.S. request for talks with Iran under the
threat of sanctions is merely a publicity stunt, insisting that Washington must
remove the sanctions first.
In May, U.S. President Donald Trump exited the 2015 nuclear deal, also known as
the JCPOA, and ordered restoration of sanctions against Iran. The first batch of
sanctions was snapped back on Monday, August 6. The second batch will be
restored on November 4.
Zarif further said, "Iran will never negotiate on its missile program because
our missiles don’t threaten anybody.”
The foreign minister also said the idea to form an anti-Iran Arab NATO is solely
a useless delusion and a worn-out policy.
He added Saudi Arabia is leading a sinister policy in Yemen and Western
countries are accomplices in these crimes because of their silence and arms
supplies.
Just Thursday about 50 Yemeni schoolchildren were massacred as the bus that they
were travelling in was targeted in a Saudi-led air strike.
‘Iran standing beside Turkey in face of U.S. sanctions’
Zarif also pointed to the U.S. economic war against Turkey, saying Tehran will
fully support Ankara in the face of U.S. sanctions.
Trump said on Friday that he would double the rate of tariffs on steel and
aluminum imports from Turkey, causing the Turkish lira to fall rapidly.
The lira "slides rapidly downward against our very strong Dollar!” Trump
recently said on Twitter. He added, "Our relations with Turkey are not good at
this time!”
Source:TehranTimes