BFMTV’s guest, Mohammad Amin Nejad, Iran Ambassador to France, said on Monday, June 16, hoping that the international community can end once and for all “the conflict between Israel and Iran.
“We are victims of an unjustified and illegal war, Iran’s ambassador believes. We hope that the international community can finish it once and for all.”
“This is not the first time that a country leader threatened the leaders of others and has tried to overthrow them. This is not the first time and will not be the last,” said Mohammad Amin Nejad, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has left the threat of a murder of Ayatollah Khamenei.
Israel and Iran exchanged new air attacks on Monday, the fourth day of a mortal military escalation launched by an Israeli offensive aimed at Iranian strategic sites with the aim of preventing Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
International convictions and quiet calls
From the beginning of the conflict, several countries asked for a fire. The first day, Friday, June 13, the UN Chief, Antonio Guterres, urged Israel and will “show the greatest moderation”, declaring “particularly concerned” about threats to the two countries.
This Monday, President Emmanuel Macron renewed his call to calm, after talking on the weekend with President Iraní Massoud Pezeshkian, asking him to “quickly return to the negotiating table” in the nuclear.
To expect to put an end to the conflict and avoid climbing in the regions of the Middle East, several countries have also been offered as mediators. Among them, Gulf countries such as Qatar and Oman, Russia, very supported by US President Donald Trump, and Türkiye.
It is not enough to achieve a high immediate fire. The Iranians told the mediators of Qatar and Omanai on Monday that they would endure real negotiations “only once their response to Israeli preventive strikes were completed, while specifying clearly that they would not negotiate under the attacks,” said an AFP official.
After three days of strikes, the Israeli army offensive on Iranian soil is not ready to stop. The shots will even have to “intensify”, according to Israel’s ambassador to France, Joshua Zarka“The moment we completely get rid of the possibility that Iran develop nuclear weapons.” “It’s not over,” said BFMTV on Sunday. In response, Iran has promised more devastating attacks against Israeli vital objectives.
Source: BFM TV
