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Iran's Ambassador Declares: No Negotiations Under Threats or Coercion!

In a strong statement at the UN Security Council, Iran's Ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani declared that the nation will not engage in negotiations under threats or coercion. He criticized the US for its reliance on intimidation tactics, emphasizing that such methods are counterproductive. Iravani called for a diplomatic approach based on mutual respect and adherence to international law, urging Washington to abandon its threatening rhetoric. This declaration highlights Iran's firm stance on maintaining sovereignty and dignity in international relations.
 

Iran's Stance on Negotiations


New York: During a recent session of the UN Security Council, Ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani emphasized that sustainable agreements cannot be achieved through intimidation, terrorism, or force.


He firmly stated that Iran has a history of refusing to negotiate under threats and will continue to resist any form of coercion.


Iravani criticized the United States for its ongoing reliance on intimidation tactics, suggesting that such approaches have proven ineffective.


For genuine diplomatic progress, he urged Washington to move away from threatening rhetoric and instead engage with Iran based on mutual respect, equality, and strict adherence to international law.