“That will never happen.” Iran transmits that it will not join the normalization agreements of relationships with Israel


Foreign Minister Iranian Abbas Araqchi. Photo credit: Kommersant Photo Agency / DDP USA / Profimedia
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said Tehran categorically rejects the opportunity to join the so-called “Abraham agreements” on normalizing relations with Israel, promoted by US President Donald Trump.
Araqchi called these agreements a “betrayal” of the rights of the Palestinian people and said that “this (normalizing relations with Israel – no) will never happen,” reports the Spanish EFE press agency on Sunday.
“This plan is in no way aligned with our ideals and will never happen,” said the head of Iranian diplomacy in an interview with state television on Saturday night.
Araqchi said that “the position of the Islamic Republic of Iran was clear from the beginning” and that they consider Abraham's agreements “are based on a scam.”
“It is a plan to deprive the Palestinian people of their legitimate rights, to recognize a false and occupant regime and to normalize relationships with an occupant, criminal, genocidal and kills children,” said the Iranian Foreign Minister, referring to Israel.
This was Araqchi's answer to a question about Trump's statement from the end of September regarding the possibility of Iran adhere to Abraham agreements, signed in 2020 by the United Arab Emirates (Eau), Bahrein, Morocco and Sudan during the first term of the Republican Magnate (2016-2020).
The Islamic Republic of Islamic does not recognize Israel as a state and, after the installation of a theocratic regime in Tehran, following the Islamic Revolution of 1979, broke all official relations with the Israeli state.
Trump made a promise to the annexation of a Palestinian territory by Israel




