
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has warned that any violation of the ceasefire agreement between Iran and the United States will be treated as a complete breach across all conflict fronts. He stated that such violations would not remain isolated and could impact multiple regional theatres, including Lebanon.
In a message shared on social media platform X, Araghchi emphasized that the ceasefire must be viewed as a “comprehensive” arrangement covering all areas of confrontation. He further explained that any breach in one region would automatically be considered a violation of the entire agreement.
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Moreover, Araghchi warned that both the United States and Israel would bear full responsibility for any consequences resulting from violations of the truce. He stressed that accountability would extend to all parties involved in escalating tensions or undermining the agreement.
According to details, tensions between the involved parties escalated after a prolonged military confrontation that reportedly lasted around 40 days. The conflict caused significant casualties and damage to civilian infrastructure, deepening regional instability and humanitarian concerns.
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In response, Iran launched what it called “Operation True Promise 4,” targeting Israeli positions and US bases across the region. The operation marked a major escalation in hostilities and intensified diplomatic pressure for de-escalation.
Eventually, a temporary ceasefire agreement was reached on April 8 of the previous year between the parties involved. However, ongoing warnings from Iranian leadership indicate continued fragility in the truce and highlight the risk of renewed conflict if terms are violated.