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The Supreme Leader of Iran brought the country's troops to increased combat readiness – Reuters


According to him, Iran sent warnings to Iraq, Kuwait, united Arab Emirates, Katar, Turkey and Bahrain that any support of the US attack on Iran, in particular, the use of their airspace or territory by the American military during the attack, will be considered an act of hostility.

Such an act will have “serious consequences” for these countries, the official added.

The agency noted that, although Iran rejected the demand of US President Donald Trump on direct negotiations regarding the nuclear agreement, Tehran still wants to continue indirect negotiations. According to the official, they make it possible to “evaluate the seriousness of Washington's intentions” regarding the political solution to the problem of Iran.

Context

On February 5, Trump announced the desire to sign a nuclear peace agreement with Iran. According to him, he wants Iran to be a “large and successful country”, but without nuclear weapons. Trump also called “very exaggerated” reports that the United States and Israel are working together to “spread Iran to the ground.”

On February 7, Ayatollah Khamenei said that he would not negotiate with the Trump administration and decisively respond to threats to Tehran.

On March 4, Bloomberg wrote that the Trump administration turned to aggressor country Russia with a request to be an intermediary in communicating with Iran on issues such as a nuclear program, and the illegitimate president of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin agreed to this.

On March 7, Trump said that he sent a letter to Hameni with a proposal to conclude a nuclear agreement with Washington. In case of refusal, the head of the White House threatened Tehran with military force.

On March 8, during a meeting with representatives of the Islamic Republic of Ayatollah Khamenei, Iran would not negotiate with the “Uglit government”. Iranian President Masud Cyzeshkin noted that Trump can “do anything.”

On March 12, Trump sent a letter to Iran, the content of which was not officially disclosed. However, according to Axios, It was “hard.” In a letter, Trump gave Taheran for two months to conclude a nuclear agreement with the United States, otherwise Iran’s nuclear objects may be attacked by America or Israel. On March 27, Tehran handed the answer to Washington. According to Aragchi, Iran’s policy is to conduct indirect negotiations while experiencing “maximum pressure” and military threats.

At the end of March, Trump threatened Iran with “previously unprecedented bombing” if he does not conclude a nuclear agreement from the United States. Against the backdrop of the probable escalation of the Iranian Armed Forces, a rocket was brought into the combat readiness for a potential impact on positions associated with the United States.


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