Iran Strongly Rejects Escalating U.S. Sanctions, Vows to Resist Coercive Measures

Iran Strongly Rejects Escalating U.S. Sanctions, Vows to Resist Coercive Measures

In light of recent developments, the Iranian Foreign Ministry has made a clear statement regarding the nation’s stance on international diplomacy and sanctions. Iran firmly asserts that it will not accept threats that violate international law and the UN Charter, reaffirming its commitment to diplomatic engagement and further discussions.

On Friday, the Foreign Ministry responded to the ongoing unlawful sanctions imposed by the United States. Following a letter from the U.S. president to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, which expressed a willingness to explore diplomatic avenues to resolve the fabricated crisis surrounding Iran’s peaceful nuclear program, Iran took significant steps toward negotiations.

According to the Foreign Ministry:

  • Iran has engaged in indirect talks with the United States, demonstrating a commitment to diplomacy based on national strength and confidence.
  • The Iranian negotiating team has participated in three dialogue rounds structured around Iran’s lawful rights to peaceful nuclear technology.
  • Efforts are focused on the cessation of inhumane sanctions while advancing the rights of the Iranian nation toward a fair and lasting agreement.

While Iran emphasizes its dedication to diplomatic resolutions, it categorically rejects any coercive methods that contradict the principles outlined in the UN Charter and international law. These tactics are viewed as detrimental to Iran’s strategic interests and a violation of human rights for its citizens.

Consequently, Iran has strongly condemned the ongoing illegal sanctions and pressure exerted on its trading and economic allies, viewing these actions as a testament to the profound distrust that the Iranian nation holds regarding the U.S.’s commitment to genuine diplomacy.

The Foreign Ministry’s statement underscores that:

  • Such persistent illegal actions will not alter Iran’s legitimate position, which is firmly rooted in international law.
  • Repetition of these unsuccessful strategies is likely to result in the same costly failures experienced in the past.

In conclusion, Iran remains steadfast in its approach, advocating for negotiations and maintaining a strong stance against actions that undermine its sovereignty and rights.

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