Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arakzi has expressed reservations about whether Tehran can now trust Washington to negotiate with her after an unprecedented wave of attacks launched by Israel in recent days.

In an interview with the US NBC network – after his meeting in Geneva, Switzerland with the Foreign Minister of France, Germany and Britain, but also the head of European diplomacy Kaya Callas – Arakzi did not hide his perception of the US that was prevalent in Iran.

“We don’t know how we can trust them anymore. What they did was, in essence, a betrayal of diplomacy. “

Asked if some kind of agreement can be reached with the US within the two -week deadline set by US President Donald Trump, Iran’s Foreign Minister said it was up to the White House to show his determination to pursue a solution through negotiations. In any case, Arachi made it clear that Iran’s government is not going to negotiate as long as the attacks continue of Israel against his country.

The head of Iranian diplomacy has argued that the bombing of nuclear facilities would not eliminate the know -how of Tehran during the development of its nuclear program. ‘Suppose they destroy a facility or two’he said. “We can rebuild them, because there is know -how, there is technology,” explained.

If the United States decides to take part in Israeli attacks on Iran, Arakzi assured that his country had the right to pay back blows, as he did against Israel. “In the event of war, there are attacks on either side. This is absolutely understandable. Each country has the right to legal defense »said the Iranian minister.

Commenting on Israel’s threats against Iran’s supreme leader, Abbas Arakzi said that any attempt to assassinate Ayatollah Ali Khamenei would be ‘The biggest crime they could commit’adding that “They won’t be able to do it.”

Asked if he perceives as threatening the Trump statements that the US knows where Hameni is, but do not intend to target him ‘At least not at present’, Arakzi replied that he was more offended as offensive. “I am surprised that the president of the so -called superpower can speak in this way”, Complete.

He defended Iran’s sovereign right to have a nuclear program for non -military purposes, in particular for energy production, saying he had clarified to US Special Envoy Steve Whitkov that Tehran does not intend to abandon uranium enrichment. “I’ve repeatedly told him (…) that it’s impossible”he said. “This is an achievement of our scientists. It is a matter of national pride and dignity »Iran’s Foreign Minister was overwhelmed.