Online desk Majid Takhte Ravanchi, Iran's permanent representative to the United Nations, said his country did not want to escalate tensions with the United States. He also said that despite Washington's provocative nature, Tehran has no interest in doing so.The top Iranian diplomat made the remarks in response to a question on the Al-Jazeera news channel. Recently, he said, Iran has proved that it has no interest in escalating tensions;
Even under [former U.S. President] Trump's administration, when Washington began to create widespread tensions and provocative measures, Tehran has avoided tensions.Asked if tensions would escalate if Iran deviated from its commitment to the nuclear deal with the West, Ravanchi said Iran had only reduced the amount of its implemeHe said there was no reason for the tension to escalate.
The Iranian ambassador to the United Nations said the three European countries had urged Tehran to refrain from doing the same when the Trump administration violated international law and pulled out of the nuclear deal. These countries report,They will compensate for the damage done to Tehran by the US withdrawal from the agreement.
Ravanchi said Iran waited a year for them to see the implementation of that promise. But Tehran was forced to back down from its promise in the nuclear deal after Europeans failed miserably to protect Iran's economic interests. Majit Takhte Ravanchi said Iran had no choice but to strike a balance.ntation in retaliation when other parties had completely backed away from their commitments.
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