US Special Representative for Iran Robert Malley said Friday that the United States is not seeking regime change in Tehran, but “wants a government that respects the basic rights of its people.”
America’s National Public Radio announced that Mali’s statement was in response to Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian’s statement in a recent radio interview in which he assured Americans that there would be no regime change in Iran.
The radio quoted Mali as saying that Washington’s policy “is to support people who are protesting peacefully because they want to be able to not wear the hijab, or live their lives in normal ways, but still with a They are facing a repressive regime.
In response to Abdullahian’s statement that the parties involved in the negotiations for the revival of the nuclear agreement have come very close to an agreement, Mali said: All the participants in the nuclear agreement negotiations previously in March of last month and then last year They had reached a consensus on its revival. August, but Iran made new requests.
Mali also noted that Iran’s requests “were either unrealistic or unrelated to the nuclear negotiations.”
Regarding the Americans detained in Iran, Mali said that Washington continues to hold indirect talks with Iran for the release of these prisoners.
Source: Lebanon Debate