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06 May 2025, 04:41 GMT+10
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Monday said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is dragging the US into a "disaster" in the Middle East by dictating President Donald Trump's stance on Iran-Israel tensions, the war in Gaza and the Houthi rebels' ongoing operations in Israel and the Red Sea.
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Monday accusedIsraeliPrime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahuof attempting to drag theUnited Statesinto "disaster" in the Middle East, warning against any attempt to attack Iran.
"Netanyahu is directly MEDDLING within the US Government to DRAG it into another DISASTER in our region," Araghchi said on X, warning against "ANY mistake against Iran".
Araghchi also accused Netanyahu of "attempting to brazenly DICTATE what President (Donald)Trumpcan and cannot do in his diplomacy with Iran".
Iran's top diplomat cited US support for Israel in itswar in Gazaagainst Palestinian militant groupHamas.
Read moreNetanyahu announces 'intensive' Gaza offensive, displacement of its population
It also referred to the US retaliatory strikes against the Tehran-backedHouthi rebelsinYemen, who have beentargeting Israel and Red Sea shippingthroughout theGazawar.
"LETHAL support for Netanyahu's Genocide in Gaza and waging WAR on behalf of Netanyahu in Yemen have achieved NOTHING for the American people," he said.
On Sunday, Netanyahu blamed Iran and vowed retaliation after the Houthislaunched a missilewhich struck in the area of Israel's Ben Gurion International Airport.
Iran denied any role in the attack.
Araghchi's remarks also came after the postponement of the latest round of nuclear talks with the US, which were scheduled for Saturday, with mediator Oman citing "logistical reasons".
The two countries have held three rounds of discussions since April 12, their highest-level contact sinceWashingtonwithdrew from a landmark deal with Tehran in 2018, during Trump's first term as US president.
Netanyahu has called for dismantling Iran's nuclear programme, saying a credible deal must "remove Iran's capacity to enrich uranium for nuclear weapons" and prevent the development of ballistic missiles.
On Sunday, Trump said he would only accept "the total dismantlement" of Iran's nuclear programme, but also signalled openness to discussing one for civilian use.
"Now, there's a new theory going out there that Iran would be allowed to have civilian meaning to make electricity," he told NBC News, adding that he "would be open to hearing" the argument.
On Monday, Araghchi urged the US to move away from "unrealistic and illogical" positions in order to reach a deal.
Read moreHouthis accuse US of launching strikes in revenge for rebel attack on Israel's main airport
In a phone call with EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas, Araghchi said Tehran is capable of addressing concerns "related to the possibility of Iran acquiring nuclear weapons", noting that "reaching an agreement is fully within reach".
The Iranian foreign minister also expressed Tehran's willingness to resume diplomatic talks with Britain, France, and Germany, all parties to the collapsed 2015 nuclear deal.
Western countries have accused Tehran of seeking to acquire a nuclear weapon, but it has consistently denied the allegations.
Araghchi said earlier Monday that if the goal was for Iran to not have a nuclear weapon, "a deal is achievable and there is only ONE PATH to achieve it: DIPLOMACY based on MUTUAL RESPECT and MUTUAL INTERESTS".
(FRANCE 24 with AFP)
Originally published on France24
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