JAKARTA - The United States needs to recognize responsibility for mistakes and show behavioral changes before Iran continues negotiations with the superpower.
"Dimpromacy is a two-way way, and it is the US that decides on negotiations and turns to military action. Therefore, it is important to recognize responsibility for these mistakes and observe signs of apparent behavioral changes," Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas AragCHI said in an interview with Le Monde newspaper reported by ANTARA from Sputnik, Friday, July 11.
"It must be guaranteed that in the future, during negotiations, the US will not launch a military offensive," he added.
When asked if negotiations with Washington were planned in the coming days, Iran's Foreign Minister said that diplomatic exchanges were carried out through intermediaries, but the format of discussion may change.
Tehran has the right to seek compensation for damage caused by the US attack, Araghchi continued.
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Earlier on the night of June 13, Israel launched an operation against Iran, accusing the Land of Para Mullah of carrying out a secret military nuclear program.
Iran denies the allegations, and retaliates with its own attacks. For 12 days, both sides exchanged attacks.
Then on June 22, the United States joined forces with Israeli bombing military operations and attacked Iran's nuclear facilities.
Tehran retaliated by attacking US Al Udeid airbase in Qatar. US President Donald Trump said on June 23 that Israel and Iran had agreed to a ceasefire to end the war.
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