JAKARTA - Iran's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ambassador Sa'eed Iravani said there would be no negotiations with the United States if there was pressure from Washington and a desire to dictate his policies against Tehran.
"Negotiation has its own principles, and this is a process of giving and receiving. So, we have to engage in negotiations and discuss with each other, maybe we reach conclusions or not, but unconditional submissions are not negotiations," said Ambassador Iravani in an interview with CBS News. , reported IRNA June 30.
Ambassador Iravani said that if Uncle Sam's country wanted to talk to Para Mullah Country, "they would find us ready for that, but if they wanted to dictate to us, there would be no negotiation with them."
Furthermore, Ambassador Iravani denounced US President Donald Trump's threat to kill Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as "a gross violation of international law," based on international law, the head of state has immunity from any attack.
Last week, President Trump plans to lift sanctions against Iran, criticize Ayatollah Khamenei and consider bombing Iran again if it continues enrichment of its uranium, quoted by Reuters.
That was a reaction after Khamenei previously said Iran "strengthened the face of the United States" following an attack on a major US base in Qatar, saying Iran would never give up.
President Trump said he had saved Khamanei's life. US officials told Reuters on June 15, President Trump had vetoed Israel's plans to kill the supreme leader.
"The country is destroyed, its three evil Nuclear Sites are DESTROYED, and I know EXACTLY where he took refuge, and will not allow Israel, or the US Armed Forces, which are so far the GREATest and most powerful in the world, ending his life," President Trump wrote in a social media post.
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"I SAVED IT FROM A VERY BAD AND DISTURBING DEATH," HE SAID.
Ambassador Iravani reiterated Iran's right to enrich uranium under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), saying its country's enrichment program would not stop after US aggression against Iran's nuclear site.
The US was found to have bombed three major nuclear facilities in Iran, namely Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan on June 21, so they were directly involved in the Israeli aggression war that broke out on June 13, before it was agreed to a ceasefire on June 24.
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