Iran’s Foreign Minister Advocates for ‘Maximum Wisdom’ Over ‘Maximum Pressure’ for Smart Diplomatic Strategies
In a recent statement, Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs Abbas Araghchi expressed strong criticism of the “maximum pressure” strategy employed by former US President Donald Trump, labeling it a failed approach that will only provoke “maximum resistance” from Iran.
On his X account, Araghchi stated:
“In addition to being a party in good standing to the NPT and other global nonproliferation instruments, Iran has already made abundantly clear that ‘under no circumstances will Iran ever seek, develop or acquire any nuclear weapons.’”
He further emphasized:
“Smart people ought to choose ‘maximum wisdom’ instead.”
Araghchi also pointed out the possibility of reaching practical assurances that Iran will not pursue nuclear weapons, stating:
“It is not difficult to reach practical assurances that Iran will not have nuclear weapons, provided that objective guarantees are also provided that hostile measures against Iran—including economic pressures and sanctions—will be effectively terminated.”
This commentary comes in light of Trump signing a presidential memorandum aimed at reinstating the “maximum pressure” campaign against Iran, a strategy he initiated during his first term. During a press briefing in the Oval Office, just before meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump mentioned:
“I had been hesitant about the action.”
To summarize:
- Araghchi criticizes Trump’s “maximum pressure” policy.
- Iran asserts its commitment to nonproliferation and denies seeking nuclear weapons.
- He advocates for “maximum wisdom” as an alternative approach.
- Trump’s reinstatement of the pressure campaign is a point of contention.
This ongoing discourse highlights the complex dynamics of international relations and Iran’s stance on nuclear nonproliferation.