In an American television interview on Tuesday, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that Iran was not looking for "nuclear weapons" and warned America President-elect Donald Trump against running the danger of "war" with the Islamic state. Iranian President Masoud PezeshkianPezeshkian stated in an interview with NBC News, just over a week ahead Trump arrives to …
Iranian President Warns Trump Against Risking America

In an American television interview on Tuesday, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that Iran was not looking for “nuclear weapons” and warned America President-elect Donald Trump against running the danger of “war” with the Islamic state.
Iranian President Masoud PezeshkianPezeshkian stated in an interview with NBC News, just over a week ahead Trump arrives to the White House, “I am hopeful that Trump will help maintain peace in the region and around the globe, and not, similarly, lead to killing\war.”
For almost (45) years, Washington has not had official diplomatic connections with Tehran, and Trump warned during his latest presidential campaign that Israel, a US ally, may attack Iranian nuclear installations.
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Any action will have an impact on us. Regarding the possibility of Israeli military attacks on Iran’s nuclear facilities with US support, Pezeshkian stated, “We are not interested in war, but we are not worried about it.”
Iranian Leader Sounded Doubtful
Abbas Araghchi, Iran’s foreign minister, stated on 14th of January that European nations were sincere about starting talks on a nuclear program again. Iran and major nations, such as (France, Britain, and Germany), came to an agreement in 2015 that reduced international penalties against Tehran in return for stopping its nuclear program.
However, the United States unexpectedly withdrew from the agreement in 2018 and reinstated harsh economic penalties during Trump’s 1st term in office. Tehran complied with the agreement until Washington withdrew, after which it started to back out.
“We have no intention of developing nuclear weapons or armaments,” Pezeshkian stated. But they claim that we are looking to manufacture a bomb.
The Iranian leader sounded doubtful when NBC News anchor Lester Holt questioned him about the prospect of speaking with Trump after he regains power.
“We don’t have a conversation problem. We’ll have to make obligations in the agreements that come from discussions and engagement,” Pezeshkian stated, adding: “It was the other side who failed to fulfill it.”










