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Iran threatens to attack US bases if the US attacks

Iran's foreign minister stated on Saturday that it will attack U.S. bases if they are attacked by U.S. troops who have gathered in the Middle East. He also insisted that this was not an attack against the countries that host them.

Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi appeared on Al Jazeera TV in Qatar a day following the announcement by Washington and Tehran that they would continue their indirect nuclear talks after what both sides called positive discussions held Friday in Oman.

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, said that while Araqchi had said that no date has been set yet for the next round of negotiations, they could happen as early as next week. Araqchi stated that both he and Washington believed the next round of?negotiations should take place soon.

Trump threatened to strike Iran following a U.S. Naval buildup in the?region, demanding it to renounce its uranium enrichment program, which could lead to nuclear bombs. He also demanded that Iran stop ballistic missile development and support to armed groups throughout the region. Tehran has denied for years 'any intention to weaponise the production of nuclear fuel.

Araqchi has refused to expand the discussions, despite both sides indicating their willingness to resume diplomacy in the long-running dispute between Iran and the West over its nuclear program.

"Any dialogue must be free of threats and pressure. He said that (Tehran only) discussed its nuclear issue.

In June last year, the U.S. carried out a bombing of the?Iranian nucleus facilities. This was part of the final stages in a 12-day Israeli air campaign. Since then, Tehran has said that it has stopped uranium-enrichment activities.

The?response? included a missile strike on a U.S. military base in Qatar. Qatar maintains "good relations" with both Washington and Tehran.

Araqchi stated that the consequences of a future U.S. assault could be similar.

He said that it would be impossible to attack American soil. However, we will target their bases located in the area.

"We won't attack our neighbouring countries, but rather the U.S. bases that are there." "There is a huge difference between the two."

Iran wants to be recognized for its right to enrich its uranium. It also says that Israel would attack it if it put its missile program on the table. Reporting by Jaidaa Alashry and Enas Taha; editing by Kevin Liffey

(source: Reuters)