Iranian Foreign Minister Claims No Ceasefire Will Be Accepted and Calls for “Compensation” From the Us for Damages Violated
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Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said that his country “will not accept a ceasefire” in the conflict with the United States and Israel, calling for “compensation” after the damage inflicted in the Islamic Republic, where at least 1,200 people have died since February 28, according to the local authorities. “We will not accept a ceasefire because we do not want the scenario of last year to be repeated,” said Araqchi, in statements broadcast …
A regime source listed six demands, including "an end to the wars on all fronts in the region" • Meaning: Tehran is also demanding a ceasefire with Hezbollah in Lebanon
Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi outlined his country's conditions for ending the war fueled by US-Israeli attacks. Araghchi spoke to the Japanese press.
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