Iran's Araghchi says economic D-Day is a diversion from the US crisis
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi dismissed US President Donald Trump’s threatened “economic D-Day” against Tehran as an attempt to divert attention from US debt and rising interest costs, Reuters reported on Thursday. Araghchi added that US policies will bring defeat and enmity.
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi dismissed US President Donald Trump's threatened economic "D-Day" against Tehran as a diversion from US debt and rising interest costs, according to Reuters. Araghchi added that US policies will lead to defeat and enmity. He stated that doubling down on failed policies will only bring further defeat and enmity towards Iranians.
US economic terrorism threatens the global economy and sovereignty worldwide, according to Araghchi. On Wednesday, Trump announced the most severe economic action ever taken against Iran, describing it as an unprecedented scale of economic conflict and isolation.
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