Iran: The Zionists could have the delusion of attacking Iran.
In an interview with Al Jazeera about the Vienna talks, the Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister said that the European parties had confirmed the need to establish a verification mechanism, and in response to the Zionist rhetoric against the Islamic Republic, warned that they should dream of attacking Iran and never dream of such a dream and won’t wake up.
Ali Bagheri, Political Deputy Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Senior Negotiator of the Iranian Delegation in the Vienna Talks to “Lift Sanctions” and Revive Borjam in an interview with Al-Jazeera English section “As you know, these talks were held six times in Vienna this spring and summer, and finally drafts of the documents were presented,” he said.
“As representatives of the Iranian government and Iran’s new negotiators, we have expanded our views on the drafts, especially those on the lifting of illegal and oppressive sanctions and Iran’s nuclear activities, and presented the drafts to the other side.”
Asked about the details of the new draft proposed by Iran, Bagheri said: , Agreed. “There were some bugs and errors in the text (of Barjam) and we made some corrections.”
Reiterating Iran’s seriousness in the Vienna talks, the Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister said: “We presented proposals that showed that not only are we serious in the negotiations, but with the proposals we presented at the table, we are determined to reach an agreement. we showed. “Our proposal is currently on the other side of the table, and now they have to answer to us that these answers must be accompanied by rational evidence and logic.”
“Foreign actors and the Zionists made great efforts to obstruct the negotiations,” Bagheri said of the Zionists’ call for a halt to talks with the Islamic Republic. “The Zionists are trying to either attack Iran’s nuclear facilities or disrupt the negotiations, and the independence of the opposing parties depends on showing that they do not want to be influenced by the Zionist regime and that they want to advance their own interests and those of their country.”
Al-Jazeera’s correspondent asked the next question, what would they have to pay if they did so, to which Bagheri bluntly said: “What do we mean when we say that no one will wake up from this sleep?” “We mean it will no longer exist and it will no longer wake up.”