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Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi also criticized what he called conflicting and inconsistent statements from the U.S. administration.
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian called for nuclear program negotiations between Tehran and Washington to continue and said that President Trump is sending “contradictory” messages. “No one but
The Iranian military said it is “fully prepared” for military confrontation amid threats from Washington should a nuclear deal fail to be struck with Washington, state media reported.
Iran’s top aerospace commander said the country’s missile and drone capabilities are stronger than ever, dismissing any credible military threat from adversaries.
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian said his country favors negotiations with the United States to avoid war, but rejected what he described as threats ... worthy of a response at all.”
Iran's parliament approved a 20-year strategic partnership on Wednesday between Moscow and Tehran, state media reported. The agreement represents a deepening of bilateral ties including closer defence cooperation.
TEHRAN (Tasnim ... s top military official said on Monday afternoon, warning the enemies that any misstep against the Islamic Republic would provoke a forceful and unpredictable response.