Iran has stated that holding the United States accountable for attacks on its nuclear facilities during the recent 12-day conflict with Israel will be a prerequisite for any future negotiations between the two countries. This condition reflects Tehran's insistence on addressing past hostilities as part of diplomatic talks. Concurrently, Iran executed a man accused of spying for Israel and another individual charged with planning sabotage for the Islamic State group. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard has warned that any threats against Iran will be met with responses stronger than those previously directed at Israel. Additionally, Iran has indicated that its economic strategy will not depend on the resumption of nuclear talks with the U.S. and asserted that it has methods to circumvent sanctions if Washington does not meet its conditions.
📰 via @Newsweek: Iran said it won’t base its economic strategy on any resumption of nuclear talks with the U.S. and warned it has ways to overcome sanctions if Washington rejects its conditions. https://t.co/G3Kyg1scxb
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard says that any threat against Iran will be met with a response stronger than Iran's previous responses to Israel.
الحرس الثوري الإيراني يقول إن أي تهديد ضد إيران سيقابَل برد أشد من ردود إيران السابقة على إسرائيل