Iran’s foreign minister said Thursday that his country is “not asking for a ceasefire” from the United States and Israel, “and we don’t see any reason why we should negotiate.”
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi also told NBC News in an exclusive interview that Iran is “confident” that it can confront the U.S. military if President Donald Trump decides to invade the nation.
“And that would be a big disaster for them,” Araghchi told NBC.
He also said that after six days of war against Iran, “It is clear that the U.S. has failed to achieve its main goal, which was clean, rapid victory.”
“They failed to achieve that, and now they are trying to justify why they did attack us. And they have, you know, presented so many different reasons, but none of them worked,” Araghchi said. “And now they are talking about, you know, plan B. And I, I believe that, you know, plan B would be even a bigger failure.









