In the fresh video that is released online, Iran has shown its underground missile city, where Iranian military officers who are responsible for the country’s weapons programs are shown.

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Iran vs Donald Trump row: In a fresh round of geopolitical positioning, the state media of Islamic Republic of Iran has released a new video showcasing its increasing military power. Notably, Iran and the United States, currently led by President Donald Trump, have been engaged in a diplomatic confrontation after US President Trump reportedly gave Tehran a two-month ultimatum to start talks on a new nuclear deal, following the suspension of the previous agreement. Here are all the details you need to know about the recent turn of events.

In the fresh video that is released online, Iran has shown its underground missile city, where Iranian military officers who are responsible for the country’s weapons programs, Iran Armed Forces Chief of Staff General Mohammad Hussain Bagheri and Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Aerospace Force Commander Amir Ali Hajizadeh, are seen visiting a missile base inside a long tunnel, as per a report by ABP Live.

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Iran is responding to external threats by releasing a new video showcasing one of its underground missile tunnel systems, packed with missile engines, mobile launchers, and a range of advanced weaponry. The footage prominently features the Paveh cruise missile, the Ghadr-380… pic.twitter.com/ILsdlrPtQy

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“If we start today, we can unveil a new missile city every week. This project will continue for the next two years”, IRGC-AF commander Hajizadeh said regarding this underground missile city.

Iran ‘open’ to indirect negotiations with US: FM

Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi announced Monday that his country will not engage in direct negotiations with the United States unless Washington adjusts its policy towards Tehran, but “the path is open for indirect negotiations.”

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a Red Crescent Society meeting in Tehran, Araghchi criticised the US government’s so-called “maximum pressure” campaign and its repeated threats against Iran, emphasising that these actions make it impossible for Iran to negotiate with Washington unless there is “a fundamental change in attitude,” Iran’s official IRNA news agency reported.

Araghchi further stressed that while direct negotiations are off the table, Iran remains open to indirect negotiations and will convey its messages through such channels. Additionally, Araghchi hinted at plots against Iran and reiterated that “there will be no war” because the country is fully prepared for any scenario, Xinhua news agency reported.

(With inputs from agencies)