Any attack on Iran's nuclear facilities would lead to ‘disaster’ for region: Araghchi

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
News in the Iranian capital, Araghchi emphasized that any assault on Iran's nuclear sites would be met with an immediate and decisive
for the region
nuclear program has long been a point of contention on the international stage
In 2015, Iran sought to demonstrate the peaceful intent of its nuclear ambitions by entering the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA)
the re-imposition of sanctions on Iran, left the future of the agreement in doubt
Since then, Iran has gradually rolled back its commitments under the JCPOA, accusing other signatories of failing to honor their
obligations.Despite the tumultuous history, Trump has recently suggested the possibility of negotiating a new deal with Iran, calling it
"nice." In response, Araghchi stated that while Iran is open to listening to Trump's proposals, it would take much more than just words to
said, highlighting that the U.S
He noted that the U.S
opportunity to mock a proposal from Trump regarding the displacement of Palestinians
Trump had suggested that Palestinians could be moved to Egypt and Jordan as part of a broader strategy for resolving the Gaza conflict
Gaza, which has caused widespread destruction and loss of life, has left nearly all of the 2.4 million residents displaced
their lives
population to neighboring Egypt, Israel accepted a ceasefire earlier this month.Araghchi also spoke about the resilience of Palestinian and
Lebanese Resistance movements, such as Hamas and Hezbollah, in the face of Israeli aggression
He noted that while both groups had been significantly impacted by Israeli military actions, they continue to rebuild and maintain their
ideological commitment