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Biden must step away from ‘wrong path’: Iran

Tehran will observe US actions, not words, says Foreign Ministry

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 09 Nov 2020 9:55PM

Biden must step away from ‘wrong path’: Iran
Joe Biden has said during campaigning that he plans to embark on a ‘credible path to return to diplomacy’ with Iran. – AFP pic, November 9, 2020

TEHRAN – Iran said today nothing will change between it and arch-enemy the United States under president-elect Joe Biden unless his administration takes three steps to correct America’s “wrong path”.

Decades-old tensions between Tehran and Washington have escalated since President Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew the US from the Iran nuclear deal in 2018 and began reimposing sanctions.

Biden, who defeated Trump at the ballot box last week, said during campaigning that he plans to embark on a “credible path to return to diplomacy” with Iran. He also raised the possibility of returning to the nuclear deal.

Iran's Foreign Ministry said today there was still enough time for the US to “turn back from this wrong path”.

“We will certainly look closely at the actions and words of the next US administration,” said ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh.

“There are three important changes that must come to be before anything can happen,” he told a weekly news conference.

They entail a “change in the thought and mentality of US decision-makers, change in words and speech and the type of speech with the world and Iran, and (taking) correct actions, turning back from the wrong path and making up for the past”.

Khatibzadeh denied Iran has had any contact with the incoming US administration, and said Tehran would observe their actions rather than words.”

“First, a government must be formed in the US and then take its own actions and we observe it,” he said.

Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said last week that the result of the November 3 presidential election in the US would have “no effect” on Tehran’s policies towards Washington. – AFP, November 9, 2020

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