Group 1 - Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that the U.S. must agree to compensate Iran for the damages incurred during the recent conflict, setting new conditions for the resumption of nuclear negotiations with the Trump administration [1] - The U.S. Treasury Department announced the largest sanctions against Iran in seven years, targeting over 50 entities and individuals, as well as more than 50 oil tankers and container ships linked to Iranian oil merchant Mohammad Hossein Shahbakhsh [3] - The sanctions are part of the U.S. government's "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran, which has been ongoing since 2018, and aim to disrupt the shipping network that transports Iranian and Russian oil and other goods globally [3] Group 2 - Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Baghaei condemned the new U.S. sanctions as illegal and oppressive, asserting that they reflect hostility towards the Iranian people [4] - Baghaei emphasized that the sanctions are intended to undermine Iran's economic development and violate the basic rights of its citizens, and he called for accountability for the human rights violations caused by these sanctions [6] - The Iranian government remains committed to defending its sovereignty and national interests despite the pressures from U.S. sanctions and threats [6]
伊朗强硬表态:必须先赔偿!被美国实施7年来最大规模制裁 伊朗回应
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-07-31 19:50