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FM Araghchi: Trump’s Remarks on Iran in Riyadh ’Deceptive’

FM Araghchi: Trump’s Remarks on Iran in Riyadh ’Deceptive’
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By Staff, Agencies

Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has dismissed US President Donald Trump’s remarks about Iran's progress as "deceptive", citing Washington’s sanctions which have hit the country for more than four decades. 

"I heard the US President's statement last night; unfortunately a deceptive view was put forward," Araghchi told reporters after cabinet meeting in Tehran Wednesday.

Speaking in Riyadh Tuesday, Trump contrasted Iran’s economic situation under the sanctions with that of Saudi Arabia which he claimed "has turned dry deserts into fertile farmland". He offered Tehran “a new path, and a much better path, toward a far better and more hopeful future.”

Araghchi said what Trump "stated about the desire of the countries of the region to enjoy a path of progress and prosperity is, in fact, the same path that the Iranian people chose with their revolution and took it to have an independent, democratic, free, prosperous, and advanced country".

“It is the US that has prevented the progress of the Iranian nation through its own sanctions over the past forty-odd years, with its own pressures, and with military and civilian threats.

"The one responsible for the economic problems is the US and the arrogant policies it has imposed on the Iranian people, demanding a dependent and obedient system, which is in contradiction to the dignity of the Iranian people," he added.

Araghchi touched on Trump's renewed threat "to inflict massive maximum pressure” on Iran and portraying it as a “source of insecurity” in the address to the Saudi-American investment forum in Riyadh. 

"The US President has ignored all of 'Israel's' crimes in the region and is seeking to portray Iran as a threat; this is pure deception and a reversal of the source of threats," he said.

“The US president overlooks all of 'Israel's' crimes in the region and seeks to portray Iran as a threat; this is sheer chicanery and misplacement of threats. Which entity has killed 60,000 people in Gaza?

"Who has caused this much destruction in Gaza? Which entity attacks the areas surrounding Palestine, including Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen? The extent of the occupation carried out by the Zionist entity in Syria in recent months is greater than the entire area of Gaza,” Araghchi said.

“The Zionist entity has placed a nation in Gaza under economic siege; all these issues are ignored, and at the same time, they try to portray Iran as a threat to the region so that the main menace is forgotten, but they will not succeed in this path either.”

During his first term in office, Trump withdrew the United States from a previous agreement on Iran’s nuclear program and launched a so-called maximum pressure campaign against the country.

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