Raisi: Iran Ready to Cooperate with International Nuclear Oversight Systems

During the ceremony of receiving the credentials of the new French Ambassador Pierre Cochard on Monday, Raisi added: "Tehran is not seeking war but dialogue, yet it will respond firmly and forcefully to any repetition of aggression."
Raisi also pointed to his government's efforts to enhance domestic understanding and external openness, considering that Western countries obstruct this path through propaganda campaigns and baseless accusations regarding nuclear weapons, according to him.
He mentioned that Iran demands its rights within the framework of international laws and abides by them, according to Iranian media.
He also noted that the French Embassy remained open in Tehran even during the recent war.
He expressed his country's desire to expand bilateral cooperation, affirming France's belief that the solution to the nuclear issue must be through dialogue and allowing sufficient time for the diplomatic process.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump warned on Monday that he would order new American attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities if Tehran attempted to restart the facilities that were bombed by the United States last month.