00:00I'd like to be a fly on the wall, but I'm not that.
00:02So might as well tell us, what is fair and equitable to you?
00:06How do you see fair and equitable?
00:08What should Iran be allowed, and what should America get?
00:12To practice our right.
00:14We are a committed member of NPT, Non-Proliferation Treaty, and we have accepted not to have nuclear
00:21weapons, but at the same time we have full rights to use nuclear technology for peaceful
00:28purposes.
00:28And we want to practice that right.
00:32If there is any question, as I said, if there is any concern, we are ready to address.
00:38So we can build confidence on our nuclear program, and in return we expect sanctions being terminated.
00:48So this is a fair deal, that we build confidence, we make sure that our program is peaceful and
00:53would remain peaceful forever.
00:55However, at the same time sanctions should be lifted and our right for peaceful use of
01:02nuclear technology be respected.
01:04What do you think is the motivation?
01:07What do you think is the motivation that brings Trump to a position where he is so anti-Iran?
01:15Where does this come from?
01:18Does it stick from Israel, the allies?
01:25Everything began from the Islamic revolution in Iran.
01:34I think Americans fail to understand why it happened.
01:38So they started hostility against that.
01:43So in the past 47 years we have been the subject or the victim of their hostility against us, and
01:51they have tried everything.
01:53They tried coups several times, they helped Saddam Hussein to impose an eight-year war against us.
02:02Last year another war, all kinds of sanctions, maximum pressure policy, and they failed.
02:09All of them they failed.
02:10Why?
02:10Because they have no real information about Iran and Iranian people.
02:17And they are fed with misinformation campaign mostly by Israeli lobbies.
02:26So I believe that the only solution to talk is to talk with the Iranian people with the language of
02:35respect.
02:37And if they try that language, they will see the result, that we would also talk with them with the
02:44same language.
02:45But if they want to use pressure, language of force, then the result is as we see.
02:52So let's hope that we can change the approaches and come to a better way of dealing with each other.
03:03I know you have a huge responsibility on your shoulders.
03:06I know you have a huge responsibility on your shoulders.
03:09It's that of peace of the entire region and the world today.
03:12But if talks fail in Geneva, there are military options and the supreme leader is also one of the targets.
03:19That's absolutely clear in the messaging from Washington.
03:23Well, military option, yes.
03:24They have built a huge military presence around us.
03:37If the idea is to threaten us so we, you know, capitulate, that is not going to happen.
03:47It is for sure.
03:51We have proved it last time in the war when Israel attacked us.
03:56Perhaps you remember in the third day of war there was a tweet, unconditional surrender.
04:04But it didn't happen.
04:06And after 12 days they asked for unconditional ceasefire.
04:11And we accepted because it was unconditional.
04:16If you repeat a failed experience, you won't get any better result, especially since we are more prepared than previous
04:27time, as I said before.
04:28So there would be no victory for anybody.
04:35It would be a devastating war.
04:39And since the Americans' bases are scattered in different places in the region, then unfortunately perhaps the whole region would
04:49be engaged and would be involved.
04:52So it is a very terrible scenario.
04:55I don't even want to talk about that.
04:58I don't want to talk about that because you're into the region who has committed to this relationship.
04:58I think I'm back with thenĂ, but I'm back with you.
04:59You have to go back with the new sister that I have been doing?
04:59I have to go back with the new sister that I have been doing.
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