“Peace and security are essential more than at any time in the history” of his country, assures Mohammad Amin Nejad, Thursday on franceinfo, while Israel threatened to respond to Iranian missiles fired against its territory on Tuesday .
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“We said that if there was a response, there would be a stronger response”reaffirms Thursday October 3 on franceinfo Mohammad Amin Nejad, Iranian ambassador to France, while Israel threatened to respond to the firing of nearly 200 Iranian missiles on Tuesday against its territory. But the diplomat assures that his country “work for peace”.
While the risk of a conflagration in the region worries Western diplomats, Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian went to Qatar on Tuesday for talks with the authorities in Doha. “It is completely normal for our President of the Republic to take this opportunity to send messages” And “ensure that appeasement can come”explains the ambassador.
Mohammad Amin Nejad assures that “Mr. Pezeshkian’s directive is to make peace a priority”, he assures. After the launch of Iranian ballistic missiles on Israel on Tuesday, Benjamin Netanyahu promised to do so “pay the price” in Tehran. “We will act according to the circumstances”the Iranian ambassador to France responds soberly, affirming that he does not fear a total war against Israel. “We have no interest and no intention of fueling a fire that will burn everyone”he explains.
According to the ambassador, “Peace and security are paramount more than at any time in history” of his country. “We have no fear of slipping. We will work to ensure that this path to peace is well understood by those who have an interest in the destabilization of the region,” he concludes.