Sunday, February 19, 2017

Iran's Foreign Minister Javad Zarif At The Munich Security Conference



NBC: Iran’s Foreign Minister: Threats Do Not Work Against Iran, We Respond to Respect

MUNICH, Germany — Iran's Foreign Minister Javad Zarif dismissed the possibility of renegotiating the nuclear deal, telling NBC News there's little appetite for opening "Pandora's box."

His remarks Sunday on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference come amid a recent escalation in hostilities between the Trump administration and Tehran.

"I believe the nuclear deal is going to last," the foreign minister said firmly.

The White House recently said it was putting Iran "on notice" over a ballistic missile test and then imposed new sanctions on Iranian companies and individuals.

But Zarif warned that Iran doesn't "respond well" to such language and dismissed sanctions as ineffective.

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More News On The Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif's Speech At The Munich Security Conference

Iran dismisses new US pressure, calls for ‘mutual respect’ -- Washington Post/AP
Iran says 'unmoved by threats' after new U.S. pressure -- FOX News
No to US troops in Syria, nuclear deal to stay, Iran's foreign minister says -- CNN
Iran seeks new regional dialogue, but not with Israel -- Times of Israel
Iran Mocks Trump Threats, Sets Sights on Gulf Nation Deals -- Bloomberg
Zarif: The way to approach Tehran is respect not threats -- Tehran Times

2 comments:

James said...

Whole lot of woofing going on.

Anonymous said...

Iran nuclear deal, there's no hiding how terrible it is at this point. iran gets the hugest break via the obama admin and has the audacity to spit/threaten/and attempt to bully America? Sounds like a spoiled child that needs to be taught a lesson.