‘Never mind until the aggression of Israel stops’: Iran dismisses the nuclear dialogue with us after Trump sets the deadline; Europe pushes to revive diplomacy

After President Donald Trump gave a two-week time limit for possible dialogue, Iran rejected any conversation on its nuclear program firmly, rejecting repeated efforts from the United States.Iranian External Affairs Minister Abbas Arakchi said on Friday that the conversation with Washington was away from the table “until Israel’s aggression”.Arkchi said on state television, “American wants to talk and sent messages several times, but we have clearly stated that there is no place to talk about conversation until this aggression stops,” he said in a address on the state’s television. ,He also accused the United States of being complicated, calling it “partner of Israeli crime against Iran”.
Just a day after Trump’s saying, the comment comes to “within the next two weeks” will decide whether to join Israel in the striking in Iran.Trump said in a statement, “Based on the fact whether there is enough opportunity to interact with Iran in the near future, I will decide whether to go within the next two weeks or not.”Despite refusing to talk to the people of Tehran, Arakachi later reached Geneva to discuss with European Foreign Ministers.The meeting associated with representatives of France, Germany, UK and European Union Foreign Policy Head is part of Europe’s effort to bring Iran back to the conversation table and avoid moving on its nuclear program.Prior to the meeting, diplomats said that Aruchi would be told that the US is open for direct talks. However, according to diplomats, a success expectations are low.According to a senior Iranian official cited by Reuters, Iran is ready to discuss boundaries on uranium enrichment, but will not accept a complete ban, “especially under Israel’s attacks”.Meanwhile, the conflict between Iran and Israel entered its second week. Israel claimed that it hit dozens of targets overnight, including missile factory, military facilities and a research center associated with nuclear weapons development in Tehran.Iran on Friday launched missiles towards Barsheba in early Friday, in which the Israeli media reported later missile effects in Tel Aviv, Negev and Haifa after subsequent attacks.An Israeli military representative confirmed that about 20 missiles were launched in recent attacks. Israeli emergency services reported at least two people injured in the latest wave of attacks.Israel started his attack on Iran last Friday, citing concerns, stating that Tehran was close to receiving nuclear weapons. Iran, emphasizing its nuclear program, is peaceful, responded with a series of missiles and drone attacks on Israeli goals.