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US Israeli strikes cause a “hell for the whole region,” said Iran BBC Deputy Foreign Minister.
Said Hatibzade said it was “not a war in America”, and if US President Donald Trump interferes, he will always be remembered as “a president who entered a war that he does not belong.”
He said the US participation would turn the conflict into the “quagmire”, continue the aggression and delay the end with “tough atrocities”.
His comments happened after the forty in southern Israel suffered during an Iranian missile attack. Iranian state media reports that the strike is aimed at the military platform near the hospital, not the object itself.
The Israeli Ministry of Health said 71 people were injured during the attack on the Medical Medical Center.
Meanwhile, the Israeli military said they had sent Iran’s nuclear monuments, including an “inactive” Arak and Natanta reactor.
Tehran did not give updates about victims in Iran from Israeli strikes.
Recent attacks come in critical time. On Thursday, the White House said Trump would decide whether the US would directly participate in the conflict over the next two weeks.
Speaking in front of the BBC, Khatibzadeh insisted that, of course, diplomacy is the first option, “but said, but if the bombing continues,” we cannot start negotiations. “
He repeatedly called Iran’s attacks on Israel “Self -Defense in accordance with Article 51 of the UN Charter” and said that “we were in the middle of diplomacy” when Israel began attacks on Iranian nuclear monuments in the great escalation on June 13.
The Deputy Foreign Minister called the conflict “unlawful” and “unnecessary”.
Responding to Trump’s repeated comments that the conflict could be avoided if Iran accepted a nuclear transaction, Hatibzade said they negotiated until Israel “sabotaged” the discussion by launching Iran’s attacks.
“We planned to hold a sixth round of nuclear negotiations in Muscat, and we were actually on the verge of reaching the agreement,” he said.
“President Trump knows the best that we were on the verge of reaching the agreement.”
He also criticized the “confused and conflicting” messages and interviews and interviews and interviews, which, he said, show that “Americans knew and participated” in the conflict.
US Special Envoy Steve Witcoof and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arakchy made a speech several times since Friday, trying to find the diplomatic end of the crisis, Reuters reports.
According to the three diplomats who talked to the news agency and asked him not to determine the sensitivity of this issue, Arakchy stated that Tehran would not return to the negotiations unless Israel stop the attacks.
Israel claimed that Iran recently “took arms” enriched by Ulanpile, which could be used for power plants or nuclear bombs. Iran has always claimed that its nuclear program is completely sweet.
On Friday, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) – the UN Nuclear Caler said that Iran gained enough uranium -enriched up to 60% of the cleanliness – a short technical step from the weapon class, or 90% potentially produces nuclear bombs.
“It’s nonsense,” Hatibzade said. “You can’t start a war based on speculation or intention.
“If we wanted to have a nuclear bomb, we would have it before.
“Iran has never developed any nuclear -weapon program. The essence.”
IAEA head Rafael Grosi said nuclear objects “should never attack, regardless of context and circumstances, as it can harm both people and the environment.”
Hatibzade also discussed potential diplomatic channels after the G7 summit in Canada.
He said, “What we hear from Europeans is what they would like to return to the ministerial diplomacy.”
“They are going to hold a meeting in Geneva, and we are very glad that they should finally come and talk to the table on the issues considered.”