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US-Iran Strike: Tehran believes that nuclear facilities were ‘severely damaged’; Trump Warning ‘If necessary, will again do it’

Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi said on Monday that the Iranian nuclear infrastructure faced “serious damage” after the US missile attacks last month, but the government has vowed to resume uranium enrichment. Speaking to a special report of Fox News, Argchi admitted that Tehran’s promotion program was stopped after targeting three major sites on 22 June under the orders of US President Donald Trump. “Our features have been damaged, severely damaged, the limit of which is now subject to evaluation,” Araghchi told the host Brett Bair. “Features have been destroyed.”President Trump quickly reacted to the comment, saying that he had proved to be correct in a position on truth social.“Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Argchi, at Iran Nuclear sites:” The disadvantages are very serious, they are destroyed. ,“Of course they are, as I said, and if necessary we will do it again!” He said.The US President further demanded an apology from CNN, accusing him of reducing the effectiveness of the strike and calling for a journalist to dismiss.“As is interviewed by Brett Bair. Fake news CNN should immediately fire its” reporter “and apologize to me and great pilots, who” slanting “atomic sites of Iran. CNN is a major rating losing, as is MSDNC!”The Iranian minister said that the country was not able to enhance nuclear fuel since the air strike, but he insisted that the country would not give up its nuclear ambitions, which he had insisted that he was for “peaceful objectives”. He said, “Now it has shut down because, yes, the disadvantages are serious and serious, but obviously we cannot give up our promotion,” he said. “This is the achievement of our own scientists.”“And now, more than that, it is a question of national pride,” the minister further said. Araghchi also highlighted Tehran’s firm Rukh in front of any possible talks with Washington. He refused to accept any nuclear deal, which prohibits domestic uranium enrichment, calls it “the case of dignity for the Iranian people”. “If the goal is to ensure that Iran will never have nuclear weapons, it is worth receiving,” he said. “But if the goal is to deprive Iran of its rights, including the right to enrich, I think we have difficulty,” the New York Post cited Araghchi. Despite the destruction of several major sites, Argchi stressed that Iran maintained the technical knowledge and personnel required to resume the future promotion. “Buildings can be rebuilt. Facilities can be rebuilt. The machines can be replaced, “he said.” Is technology. , Asked whether Iran’s rich uranium’s existing reserves survived the attacks, he said he had “no detailed information.” Argchi also rejected any suggestion that Tehran would withdraw his ballistic missile program or withdraw support for regional proxy groups such as Hamas, Hizbullah and Hauthis. “They are fighting for a reasonable reason, and we have always supported them,” he said. “On our missiles, as I said, it is the most reliable means of protecting us.”“How can we remove ourselves? Who can [Iran] Accept anything like this? , The Foreign Minister left the door open for renewed diplomacy, but at this time refused to negotiate directly with the Trump administration. “If they are coming for a win-win solution, I am ready to join them,” he said.

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