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26 of May, 13:04

Foreign Minister of Iran Mohammad Javad Zarif made the initiative to the Gulf countries to conclude a non-aggression Treaty in connection with the situation in the region, said in the telegram channel of the government of the Islamic Republic.

Zarif spoke to this proposal in Baghdad, in a meeting with the foreign Minister of Iraq Mohammed Ali al-Hakim on 25 may. He also drew attention that Tehran wants better relations with the countries of the Persian Gulf and welcomes any suggestions on how to reduce tensions.

before close to the Prime Minister of Iraq source Last news said that Iraq together with Russia and four other countries mediating in the conflict between Washington and Tehran.

in the past year, the United States unilaterally withdrew from the agreement with Iran on its nuclear program. In recent months, relations between the United States and Iran deteriorated. Washington imposed penalties against key sectors of the economy of the Islamic Republic, his goal was to "correct the behavior" of Tehran.

Iran, for its part, declared a terrorist organisation the Central command of the military power of the United States (CENTCOM), and the USA is a " state sponsor of terrorism." Minister of foreign Affairs of Iran Mohammad Javad Zarif tried to convince other countries to oppose the sanctions the United States.

then the trump adviser for state security John Bolton said that North America was sent to the coast of Iran, the aircraft carrier "Abraham Lincoln" and bombers. According to his statement, thus Washington is sending " a clear and unmistakable signal to the Iranian regime that any attack on the desire of the United States or allies will be met with ruthless force."

As said a senior adviser to the commander of the Islamic revolutionary guard Corps (IRGC) Morteza Qorbani, Iran with the help of "top secret" weapons would "send to the bottom of the sea" Arrived in the Persian Gulf American warships.



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