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Abbas Araghchi

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Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi:

Despite the large-scale deployment of U.S. military units and the heavy wartime atmosphere, the spirit of the "martyred leader" prevented him from going to a shelter.

In spite of all the dangers, h...

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi:

Despite the large-scale deployment of U.S. military units and the heavy wartime atmosphere, the spirit of the "martyred leader" prevented him from going to a shelter.

In spite of all the dangers, he preferred to remain in his office.

Contrary to the enemy's calculations, which anticipated collapse, the state's institutions acted quickly, and the appointment of a new leader was carried out rapidly, bringing reassurance and confidence to the country.

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NOW: Iran FM Araghchi: “We have the capability to continue the war for any duration, but this does not mean that we seek war

We will confront any aggression against our country with determination, firmness, and great strength, and we have proven this in both wars.

The end of the war is not in their hands, and it never will be.”

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Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi:

The ceasefire between Iran and the United States, without any ambiguity, is considered a ceasefire on all fronts, including Lebanon.

Violation of this ceasefire on any of the fronts means its violation on all fronts.

The United States and Israel will be responsible for the consequences of any violation of this ceasefire.,

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Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi:

"Wherever it is necessary to fight, we will fight. Wherever it is necessary to negotiate, we will negotiate. There is a mission that the system has given to each of us, and our mission on this path is com...

Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi:

"Wherever it is necessary to fight, we will fight. Wherever it is necessary to negotiate, we will negotiate. There is a mission that the system has given to each of us, and our mission on this path is completely in coordination with the system's overall goals."

"If it is necessary for the interests of the system to require us to be present in the field of diplomacy, dialogue, and negotiation, we will be present with strength, with the same strength that the armed forces are present in defending the country."

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Two major developments today:

1. Abbas Araghchi claims Iran and the U.S. have postponed nuclear talks, and Tehran will prioritize negotiations on reopening the Strait of Hormuz, sanctions relief, and oil exports before any discussions on the nuclear file.

2. President Trump said he would accept a 20-year suspension of Iran’s nuclear program, provided the commitment is “real.”