Iran’s leader’s big statement amid war, said- America and Israel are not serious about talks, do not trust President Trump

New Delhi. Abdul Majeed Hakim Elahi, the representative of Iran’s supreme leader in India, said that America and Israel are not serious about talks. He stressed that Iran did not start this war and continues to seek peace and stability in the region. Iran does not want any crisis or conflict in its region. Iran believes that most countries in the world are suffering because of the war in the region. The biggest reason for this is the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. This war is hurting a lot of innocent people and they are troubled by the prices of gas, oil and some other commodities. He further said that Iran is committed to peace, justice and humanity and called for global cooperation to prevent further escalation of tensions. We seek peace, justice and humanity. We hope that all the world leaders will come together, join their voices and stop this war.

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Abdul Majeed Hakim Ilahi alleged that Israel’s nature as a country is such that it never fulfills any of its commitments, but he also said that if the US wants to continue negotiations, it can do so, but the US cannot be trusted. Israel never fulfills any commitment and is controlled by America. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump on Friday hit out at Iran, saying it is using its strategic control over the Strait of Hormuz as a bargaining weapon in talks for a peace deal. He said that Tehran has no cards in its hands except this important waterway. In a post on Truth Social, Trump criticized Tehran’s proposal to impose transit fees on ships passing through the strait, saying the only reason the United States has not completely destroyed the Islamic Republic is because of negotiations. What the Iranians probably do not realize is that they have no other option but to extort money from the world in the short term by using international waterways. Today they are alive only so that conversation can take place.

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