Leader of Iranian delegation says they will not 'submit to any threat'published at 20:00 BST
Ghoncheh Habibiazad
Senior reporter, BBC Persian
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, speaker of Iran’s parliament who was the head of negotiations between Iran and the US in Pakistan, has issued a statement upon his return to Iran.
Responding to comments from US President Donald Trump, he says that “such threats have no effect on Iranians” and Iran will not “surrender under threats”.
According to reports by Iranian outlets, Ghalibaf has addressed Trump by saying that “if you fight, we will fight, if you come forward with logic, we will respond with logic.
"We will not submit to any threat. If they test our resolve once more, we will teach them an even greater lesson”.
Elsewhere in his remarks, Ghalibaf has said that Tehran had said from the beginning that they “do not trust the Americans” and that they must “earn” Iran’s trust because they attacked Iran twice during negotiations in less than a year.
The war that started on 28 February this year and the 12-day war back in June last year both began when Iran and the US were engaging in talks over Iran’s long-debated nuclear programme.














