Iranian MPs Want to Condition Nuclear Talks on US Stopping its Threats

© Sputnik / Vladimir FedorenkoThe assembly hall of the Iranian Parliament (the Islamic Consultative Assembly - Majlis) in Tehran
The assembly hall of the Iranian Parliament (the Islamic Consultative Assembly - Majlis) in Tehran - Sputnik International
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Eighty lawmakers introduced a bill to the presiding board of the Islamic Consultative Assembly of Iran, the country's parliament, according to which the United States has to abandon its aggressive rhetoric for the talks on Tehran's nuclear program to continue in their current format, as reported by to the IRNA news agency.

Under the new legislation, if Washington does not apologize for its repeated threats against the Islamic Republic, Iranian authorities are advised to continue the negotiations only with other international mediators, namely China, France, Germany, Russia and the United Kingdom. Negotiating with the US team would not be an option.

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If the bill is passed, it would have to be approved by the Guardian Council of the Constitution, consisting of twelve law experts.

The initiative comes after several high-ranking US officials, including State Secretary John Kerry, reiterated that the United States could take military action against Iran to make sure that Tehran's nuclear ambitions are peaceful. Tehran insists that its nuclear program does not have a military component and was never meant to receive it.

Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei criticized Kerry's remarks, saying there was no sense for Iran to take part in the talks under the threat of violence. "What does negotiation mean under ghost of a threat?" he asked in a tweet.

The United States needs the negotiations as much as if not more than Tehran, Khamenei added.

Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari, commander of Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) dismissed US saber rattling as "ridiculous." Westerners "know that if the military option could have produced any result, they would have already used it many times," he pointed out.

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