Iran is ready for agreement that will guarantee absence of nuclear weapons in country, - Foreign Minister Araqchi

Iran is ready to conclude an agreement that will guarantee the absence of nuclear weapons.
This was stated by Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, Censor.NET informs citing Clash Report.
According to him, Tehran will stop attacks on Israel only if Tel Aviv stops its aggressive actions.
He also assured that Iran, at the canceled talks in Oman, wanted to submit proposals to the United States that could lead to a nuclear deal.
Israel's Strikes on Iran
On the night of June 13, Israel launched a series of strikes on Iranian targets. There were explosions in Tehran, and air defense systems were operating.
Israel called the operation "Lion's Nation", in which Israeli aircraft attacked dozens of targets in Iran related to the nuclear program and other military facilities.
After that, Israel declared a state of emergency in the country due to the threat of Tehran's retaliatory strikes.
Donald Trump said that the United States would defend itself and Israel in the event of a response from Iran.
It is known that Israel destroyed an important nuclear facility in Iran.
Axios wrote that Israel had been preparing the attack on Iran, which it carried out on the night of June 13, for eight months. The preparations were carried out in complete secrecy.
Israeli media reported that Iranian high-ranking official Amir-Ali Hajizadeh was killed in Israeli air strikes on the command center on the night of June 13.
Later, on the evening of June 13, Israel conducted two strikes on Iran's underground uranium enrichment plant in Fordow. The IDF could also attack one of the residences of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Iran's retaliatory strikes
As a reminder, Iran attacked Israel with dozens of ballistic and cruise missiles in response to air strikes on the night of June 13. Explosions were heard in Tel Aviv.
Initially, 35 people were reported injured. As of the morning of June 14, at least two people were reported dead and more than 50 wounded in the nighttime attack on Israel.
On the night of June 15, Israel and Iran launched another series of missiles at each other.