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Iran Foreign Minister: Attacking our nuclear sites would 'be one of the biggest mistakes US could do'

In an interview broadcast on Friday, Tehran's Foreign Minister told Al Jazeera TV that Iran would respond quickly and decisively in the event of an attack against its nuclear sites. This would result in a "war in all directions in the region."

Abbas Araqchi, a translator for Abbas Araqchi, said that a joint military strike by Israel and the U.S. against Iranian nuclear facilities was "one of the worst historical mistakes" the U.S. can make.

Iran's decision makers are increasingly concerned that U.S. president Donald Trump, in his second term, might empower Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by allowing him to strike Iran’s nuclear sites and tighten U.S. oil sanctions.

These concerns, along with growing anger in Iran about economic conditions, may drive Tehran to engage in negotiations with Trump's administration regarding the fate of the rapidly advancing nuclear program.

Araqchi suggested the United States release blocked Iranian funds to build confidence between the two countries.

The U.S. has frozen Iranian assets and funds at different points, but not in accordance with its earlier promises (to release them). The U.S. government can do these things to build trust between us, Araqchi said.

In 2018, the then-President Trump broke the 2015 nuclear agreement between Iran and an international group of powers, and reimposed harsh U.S. Sanctions as part of his policy of "maximum press" against the country.

Tehran responded by violating the agreement in multiple ways, including by speeding up its uranium-enrichment.

Trump has promised to return to his policy of using economic pressure to force a country to negotiate an agreement on its nuclear program, ballistic missile programmes and regional activities. (Reporting and editing by Hugh Lawson; Additional reporting provided by Dubai newsroom.

(source: Reuters)