"We of course have influence in Iraq but that does not mean we control people in
Iraq, as the United States doesn’t control people in countries with whom it has
good relations,” Zarif said on CNN’s "Fareed Zakaria GPS.”
Zarif added that recent warnings issued to the Iranian government by U.S.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and White House national security adviser John
Bolton were counterproductive.
"Mr. Pompeo and Mr. Bolton, instead of making these irrelevant threats that
would produce no positive results, need to look at their own policies,” Zarif
said.
The United States announced on Friday it will effectively close the consulate
following increasing threats from Iran and Iran-backed militia.
Pompeo, as he explained the move, renewed a warning that the United States would
hold Iran directly responsible for any attacks on Americans and U.S. diplomatic
facilities.
"I have made clear that Iran should understand that the United States will
respond promptly and appropriately to any such attacks,” Pompeo said in a
statement.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qassemi said on Saturday that the
consulate closure was "unjustified and unnecessary”, and said Iran condemned any
attack on diplomats or diplomatic locations, according to the ministry’s
website.
Source: TehranTimes