
Tehran: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi warned the United States not to repeat its June attack on Iran. He said the situation in Iran is under control and the government has no plans to execute protesters. Araqchi emphasized that Iran’s resolve cannot be broken by bombing, urging Washington to avoid repeating past mistakes.
In an interview with a US television channel, he reassured that peace and stability prevail in the country. Araqchi dismissed rumors of mass executions and condemned any external interference in Iran’s domestic affairs.
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Separately, the Iranian foreign minister held a phone conversation with his Saudi counterpart. The two officials discussed the regional situation and emphasized the need for dialogue and cooperation to maintain stability.
Iran has faced heightened tensions with the US since last year, including military threats and attacks, but officials stress that internal order remains intact. Analysts say Araqchi’s statements aim to deter further US military actions while signaling diplomatic readiness.
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The warning comes amid ongoing protests and regional instability, highlighting Tehran’s determination to assert its sovereignty and resist foreign pressure.