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Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has spoken openly about the ongoing war in the Middle East, nuclear policy, attacks on the Strait of Hormuz and Gulf countries. Araghchi said that there will be no major change in Iran’s policy of not making nuclear weapons. Earlier, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei – who has been killed in this war – had issued a religious order or fatwa in the 2000s in which making nuclear weapons was said to be against Islam.
But Araghchi also said that the fatwa depends on the religious leader who issues it. The new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has not yet made any opinion public on this, so he cannot say anything definite yet.
America and Israel have always alleged that iran Wants to make nuclear weapons. Iran has always said that its nuclear program is only for electricity and peaceful purposes.
Why new rules on the Strait of Hormuz?
Araghchi said that after the war ends, all the Gulf countries should come together and make new rules for Hormuz. These rules should be made keeping in mind the interests of Iran and the entire region.
Remember that Hormuz is the narrow passage through which one-fifth of the world’s oil and gas passes. Iran has shut it down and has said that it will not allow even a single drop of oil to go to America, Israel and their allies.
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The speaker of Iran’s parliament has also clearly said that after the war, Hormuz will not be the same as before.
America wanted NATO countries to jointly protect this route, but most NATO countries refused. France said that it would join any alliance only after ceasefire and talks with Iran.
When will the war end?
Araghchi said that the war will end only when. May there be peace forever in the entire area. Iran should be compensated for its losses.
Response to attacks on common people in Gulf countries
When asked why residential and commercial areas in the Gulf countries were affected by Iran’s attacks, Araghchi said that the US military had gone and hidden near urban areas. Therefore, wherever there were American bases, they were attacked.
He acknowledged that the people of Gulf countries suffered and are angry. But the entire responsibility was placed on America which started this war on 28th February.
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