A priest from Iran is indirectly threatened to death with death: Ajatollah Nasser Makarem Schirasi said that threats for Iranian leader Ali Chamsi would be considered a curse and sin and punished with death in Islam. However, the United States said that further attacks on Iran could not be excluded.
Ajatollah Nasser Makarem Schirasi said, according to the Irna of the State news agency, about the issue of a believer about Trump in his office in Ghom: “People or regime attacks or even threaten their religious leaders or even threaten their religious leaders, they are considered” muchareb “(enemies of gods of God” “” That is why it is the duty of Muslims to take these “enemies” into account. Ajatollah is the religious title of an Islamic legal scholar. Makarem Schirasi is an Ajatollah in the city of Ghom and is one of the influential clergymen of the country.
He did not mention Trump directly by name, but only explained the Islamic principles. According to Ajatollah,
Trump also expressed indirect threats: he explained that Chammi was a simple goal. “We won’t eliminate it (kill!), At least not at the moment.”
Iran wants the exemption from attacks from the US.
Moreover, Iran wants to solve the conversations with the United States about his nuclear program about Washington’s exemption from further attacks. The United States should exclude this if you want to resume diplomatic interviews, the deputy Foreign Minister Madschid of Iran said. The US government had announced that it wanted to return to negotiations, but did not refer to attacks “a clear position”.
US President Donald Trump had announced new discussions with Iran this week at NATO top, but gave no details. He had recently had the extremely safe Iranian nuclear facility attack. When asked if he would have bombed Iran’s nuclear facilities again if there were concerns about Tehran’s uranium enrichment, Trump said on Friday: “Of course, certainly without a doubt.” Iran should not have nuclear weapons. The recent attacks have thrown the nuclear program back for years, Trump confirmed.
Iran rejects accusations with regard to an atomic bomb
Iran would be able to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes, told Tacht-Rawanchi the BBC and accused accusations that Iran is secretly working on the development of an atomic bomb. His country was excluded “from access to nuclear material” for his research program. “You can talk about the level, you can talk about capacity, but to say that you should not have enrichment, zero enrichment, and if you do not agree, we will bomb you – that is the law of the jungle,” said the deputy Iranian Foreign Minister.
The Iranian UN ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani had previously indicated to negotiate: in the case of an agreement, Iran was willing to transfer its stocks to another country under certain conditions under certain conditions at 60 and 20 percent enriched uranium, the news page al-monitor quoted him on Thursday. This is not a red line. Alternatively, the uranium can be stored in Iran under the supervision of the International Nuclear Energy Authority IAEA. However, people do not want to give up the right to the domain production of uranium – which reject the US.
Source: Krone

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