Iran Deputy FM Accuses US of Not Doing Serious Diplomacy

Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi accused the United States of not engaging in serious diplomacy amid ongoing tensions. President Donald Trump dismissed Iran's peace proposal as a "piece of garbage" and said the ceasefire is on "life support." Gharibabadi stated that Iran has not attacked neighboring countries and highlighted the presence of US military bases in the region. He also welcomed any peace initiative from India or other mediators.

Key Points: Iran: US Not Doing Serious Diplomacy - Gharibabadi

  • Iran says US not doing serious diplomacy
  • Trump rejects Iran's peace proposal as "garbage"
  • Iran claims it hasn't attacked neighbors, points to US bases
  • Iran welcomes India's peace initiatives
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"US is not doing serious diplomacy": Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi

Iran's Deputy FM Kazem Gharibabadi says US is not engaging in serious diplomacy, as Trump rejects Tehran's peace proposal as "garbage".

"US is not doing serious diplomacy. - Kazem Gharibabadi"

New Delhi, May 14

Days after President Donald Trump discarded Iran's peace proposal plan and stated that ceasefire stands on "life support", Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs, Kazem Gharibabadi accused the United States of "not doing serious diplomacy".

In a conversation here, he also maintained that Iran has "not attacked neighbouring countries" and referred to presence of US military bases in the region.

"US is not doing serious diplomacy," he said.

President Trump on Monday (local time) discarded Iran's peace proposal plan and said that the ceasefire stands on "life support". Trump said that Iran is the weakest it has been and called Tehran's proposal "a piece of garbage" and unacceptable.

"After reading that piece of garbage they sent us, I didn't even finish reading it. They (Iran) are on life support. The ceasefire is on massive life support." Reiterating his claims that Iran has been defeated militarily, Trump said that whatever little Iran had built up in the period of ceasefire, the US would "knock that out in about a day".

Trump added that the Iranian leadership has been killed at several levels and termed the proposal shared by them "stupid".

Iranian parliament speaker, Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf, on Tuesday said that there is no alternative but to accept the 14-point proposal.He called any other approach inconclusive and a failure, stressing that the delay would result in American taxpayers bearing the brunt.

Gharibabadi told ANI that the Strait of Hormuz situation will be better than before once peace is established. "There will be transparency. There will be no discrepancy. We will not go beyond international law. If peace is established, it will have more safety and security than before," he said.

"We allowed several Indian vessels to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. 11 Indian vessels passed. We are working for some more. This is not the case for any other country," he added.

On Pakistan's role as mediator in Iran's conflict with US-Israel, Gharibabadi said his country welcomes any initiative.

"Earlier, Egypt, Qatar, Oman mediated. Mediator is only facilitating, not negotiating. Pakistan came with initiative, and we welcomed it. India has always supported peace. They are in favour of peace. Whatever role India plays and comes with any initiative, we will welcome."

"We have not attacked neighbouring countries. They handed territories to the US. Thousands of times, attacks are launched on Iran from there. We have documented each attack in 500 pages for the UN. We cannot accept that. We don't have sophisticated military equipment. The US and Israel are defeated only by Iranian missiles," he said.

There is a fragile ceasefire after conflict erupted on February 28 with Iran on one side and Israel and US on the other.

- ANI

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Priya S
Honestly, the US has a history of not taking diplomacy seriously when it doesn't suit them. Trump calling their proposal a "piece of garbage" is not statesmanship - it's playground bullying. Iran might not be blameless, but at least they're talking about peace and allowing Indian ships through. We in India understand the pain of being talked down to by superpowers. 😤
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Vikram M
Interesting how Iran says they haven't attacked neighbours, but their proxies in Yemen and Lebanon say otherwise. Also, blaming US bases and saying they've documented 500 pages of attacks - where is the evidence? India should stay out of this mess. We need energy from Iran but not at the cost of our relationship with the US and Israel. Balance, na? ⚖️
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James A
From an outside perspective (I'm from the US), this whole situation is exhausting. Both sides are stuck in a cold war mentality. Trump's approach is aggressive and counterproductive, but Iran's accusations aren't helping either. India has traditionally been a bridge builder - maybe they can nudge both parties toward actual talks. The Strait of Hormuz issue affects everyone's economy.
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Rohit P
I appreciate Iran letting Indian ships pass - that's real friendship. But reading between the lines, it seems like Iran is using India as a shield. "India always supports peace" - yes, we do, but we're not taking sides. Pakistan offering to mediate? That's rich coming from a country that harbours terrorists. India should offer its own mediation if asked, but only on our terms. 🙏
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