Mutual Respect: The Key to Successful Diplomacy and Lasting Deals, Says Araqchi

Mutual Respect: The Key to Successful Diplomacy and Lasting Deals, Says Araqchi

In the complex landscape of international relations, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has underscored that diplomacy grounded in mutual respect and mutual interest is essential for achieving a successful agreement in the ongoing indirect negotiations between Tehran and Washington.

In a recent post on his X account, Araqchi criticized U.S. foreign policy decisions regarding Iran and the broader Middle East. He issued a warning about the influence of Israeli politics on American diplomatic initiatives.

Key points from Araqchi’s statements include:

  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Influence: Araqchi accused Netanyahu of trying to dictate terms to U.S. President Donald Trump regarding negotiations with Iran.
  • Meddling in U.S. Politics: He claimed that Netanyahu’s actions are pulling the U.S. into further regional conflicts.
  • Critique of U.S. Support for Israel: Araqchi stated that “LETHAL support for Netanyahu’s Genocide in Gaza and waging WAR on behalf of Netanyahu in Yemen have achieved NOTHING for the American people.”
  • Financial Concerns: He highlighted that Netanyahu “CONNED the Failed Biden Team into handing over UNPRECEDENTED 23 BILLION American Taxpayer Dollars,” which he argues is merely a fraction of the potential costs of mistakes concerning Iran.

Araqchi emphasized that a diplomatic resolution is achievable if Trump genuinely prioritizes preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. He reiterated Tehran’s consistent position that it does not seek a nuclear bomb. He stated, “If the goal is ‘The only thing they can’t have is a nuclear weapon’, as President Trump just said, a deal is achievable and there is only ONE PATH to achieve it: DIPLOMACY based on MUTUAL RESPECT and MUTUAL INTERESTS.”

He concluded by stating, “The Netanyahu-First minority, terrified of diplomacy, has already divulged its real agenda. The world should pay attention as it reveals its true priority.”

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