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Iran exercises 'right to self-defense' but 'remains committed to diplomacy:' Araghchi
TEHRAN – In a Thursday post on X, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi emphasized the nation’s commitment to self-defense in light of the Israeli-imposed war on Iran, while reaffirming that Tehran has never sought nuclear weapons and will not do so in the future.
‘We are going to Continue this Self-Defence,’ Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister says
'We are going to continue this self-defence,' Iran's deputy foreign minister says | BBC News Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh has warned US President Donald Trump against getting involved in a war that he said was "not his war". He also said it would result in "hell" for the whole region. Iran cancelled nuclear
Araghchi affirms Iran's Right to Self-Defense, says it committed to Diplomacy - Khaama Press
Araghchi stated Iran’s actions were in self-defense and reaffirmed that the country remains committed to diplomacy despite rising tensions. Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi stated on Thursday, June 19, that Tehran’s recent responses to Israel fall strictly within the framework of legitimate self-defense. He reaffirmed that the Islamic Republic has never sought war or the development of nuclear weapons. In a message posted on X, Arag…
Tehran: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi affirmed his country's commitment to diplomacy and that it will continue to exercise its right to legitimate defense against Israeli aggression. In a post on his X account early Thursday morning, Araghchi published a chart showing that Israel is the only country in the region that possesses nuclear weapons. Araghchi added that Iran has not yet responded to Israel "except […]
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