The Iranian minister refuses to shake hands with Kaja Kallas

Abbas Araghchi, head of Iranian diplomacy, has clearly excluded the possibility of starting negotiations with the United States until the end of Israeli attacks against Iranian objectives. The same minister, at the opening of the …

The Iranian minister refuses to shake hands with Kaja Kallas

Abbas Araghchi, head of Iranian diplomacy, has clearly excluded the possibility of starting negotiations with the United States until the end of Israeli attacks against Iranian objectives. The same minister, at the opening of the interviews, said: “The interviews are and must remain serious and respectful”. Despite this, Iran appears Ferreo in its position regarding the American interference in the current crisis.

European diplomacy and political fractures in Washington

Before the Geneva summit, the British Foreign Minister David Lammy, held interviews in Washington with the American secretary of state, Marco Rubioand with the special correspondent for the Middle East, Steve Witkoff. The United States, despite having mobilized their forces in the region, are at the center of a heated internal debate: the right sorceress opposes new military interventions abroad. In the meantime, the president Donald Trump He postponed the decision on a possible attack on Iran for the next fifteen days.

Kaja Kallas’ declaration and the clash with Araghchi

Kaja KallasA high representative for EU foreign policy, participated in the Geneva interviews stressing that “the interviews must remain open”. However, a moment of tension occurred when Araghchi refused to tighten the hand. Writes the Corriere della Sera That “the minister brought his hand to the heart and the same has made the representative of the European Union. According to an interpretation of the Koran, men and women cannot touch themselves if there is no conjugal or family bond”. Which, of course, will not shine the local feminists (look at the case).

On the same day of the summit, Abbas Araghchi spoke at the UN human rights council, highlighting the need for a dialogue based on respect. The Israeli ambassador to the UN, Daniel Meron, issued statements just before, underlining the intention of Israel to prevent Iran’s nuclear development, with or without US support.

The position of Russia

Russia, through its spokesperson Dmitry Peskovexpressed strong concern. He defined any hypothesis of change of regime in Iran “unacceptable”, warning that an action against the supreme guidance Ali Khamenei could trigger an unprecedented global crisis.

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