Iran Rejects Mid-War Ceasefire Talks as US Threatens Heavier Bombs
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Iran rejects mid-war ceasefire talks as US threatens heavier bombs
Iran on Monday ruled out the possibility of ceasefire talks amid daily strikes by the United States and Israel. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said Iran did not start the war, and had been in the middle of negotiations when it was attacked. “Military aggression is ongoing,” Baghaei told the press. “There is little place to talk about anything other than defense and a crushing response to the enemy.” On Monday, Iranian security for…
The Speaker of Iran's Parliament declares Tehran will not surrender; a seventh US soldier is killed in the conflict; Britain intercepts a drone launched from Iran toward Iraq... these are some of the notable news items regarding the situation in the Middle East on the morning of March 9th.
The speaker of the Iranian parliament, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, made statements, emphasizing that Tehran is not seeking a ceasefire in the war with the US and Israel. More...
Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi stated that Tehran will not discuss a ceasefire until U.S. attacks cease and the origin of the offensive is clarified. He also highlighted strategic cooperation with Russia.
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