Tehran says it won’t yield to US pressure
The Islamic Republic said on Monday that pressures from the United States would not force concessions, accusing successive American administrations of choosing conflict over diplomacy.
“What matters to us is the actual conduct of US policymakers,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei said.
“Unfortunately, American policy for more than four decades has consistently followed a path of confrontation.”
“The Iranian people are not a nation that kneels under threat, intimidation or pressure,” he said.
“We will not abandon our rights or our dignity.”








