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'I am not offering Iran anything,' Trump says
'I am not offering Iran anything,' Trump says
Summary
US President Donald Trump said Monday he is not offering Iran “anything” and added that he is not even talking to the Iranian officials following US strikes on the country’s nuclear facilities.
32 minutes ago
Khamenei's aide warns of stronger retaliation if new attacks begin
"The Americans and Israelis must know we won't let them go," said Yahya Rahim-Safavi, a senior military advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
"We warn the enemies that if they start a new wave of threats, Iran will respond in a harsher way—beyond their imagination," he said.
"The IRGC is prepared to respond forcefully in the event of any miscalculation. We have their targets in our database, and if there is another mistake, we will respond decisively under the command of the Supreme Leader," he added.
"Netanyahu's death is near," Rahim-Safavi added, referring to the Israeli prime minister.
2 hours ago
BREAKING NEWS
Iran says it arrested European nationals accused of links to Israel
Iran has arrested several European nationals in various provinces over allegations they were "in some way cooperating with Israel" and has opened cases against them, the judiciary’s spokesperson said on Monday.
3 hours ago
Iran summons Ukrainian envoy over comments on Israeli, US strikes
Iran has summoned Ukraine’s chargé d’affaires in Tehran to protest recent comments by Ukrainian officials, which it described as supporting Israeli and US military actions against Iran, Iran’s semi-official ISNA news agency reported.
The envoy was summoned by Shahram Farsaei, head of the foreign ministry's First Department for Eurasia, who delivered an official note of protest and conveyed Iran’s "strong objection" to the statements, ISNA's report said.
Farsaei accused Ukrainian officials of backing "military aggression" against Iran adding that the comments violated Ukraine’s international obligations under the UN Charter and the Geneva Conventions.
3 hours ago
Uranium enrichment is Iran’s 'undeniable right,' UN envoy says
“Uranium enrichment is an undeniable right of Iran,” Iran’s permanent representative to the United Nations, Amir Saeid Iravani, said on Monday.
3 hours ago
Iran’s exiled prince to address UK parliament on regime change plans - Middle East Eye
Iran’s exiled prince Reza Pahlavi said on Monday he was in London meeting political leaders to urge support for the Iranian people’s fight for a secular, democratic Iran.
Earlier in the day, Middle East Eye reported, citing sources within the UK parliament and the Labor Party, that Pahlavi is set to address British MPs and peers on Monday to discuss the situation in Iran and his plans for a transition to secular democracy.
According to the report, Pahlavi will brief lawmakers on “the ongoing situation in Iran and his plan for the collapse of the current regime and for a stable transition to a secular democracy.”
The event, co-hosted by Labor MP Luke Akehurst and Conservative MP Aphra Brandreth, is scheduled for 5pm in a parliamentary committee room, the report said.
The regime in Iran calls for “Death to the UK.” It’s not just a threat to the Iranian people but British people, too. I’m in London, meeting with political leaders to urge them to support the Iranian people’s fight for a secular, democratic Iran. It’s in both of our interests. pic.twitter.com/HbItBrjrhi
— Reza Pahlavi (@PahlaviReza) June 30, 2025
4 hours ago
EXCLUSIVE
Technical disruptions hit Iran’s currency exchanges amid capital outflows
Technical disruptions hit Iran’s currency exchanges amid capital outflows
Several currency exchanges in Iran experienced technical disruptions on Monday morning, according to information received by Iran International.
The disruption followed government efforts to restrict the public’s ability to move capital out of the country, informed sources said.
In recent days, amid cyberattacks on Sepah and Pasargad banks, a significant volume of funds has been transferred abroad through exchange offices due to widespread public distrust of the banking system.
4 hours ago
Iran restricts western airspace to international overflights
Iran is allowing only international overflights through its western and central airspace, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development said on Monday.
Domestic routes connecting western regions to Tehran remain suspended, the spokesperson added.
4 hours ago
Trump may strike Iran again if Tehran avoids talks, Iranian lawmaker says
A senior Iranian lawmaker warned on Monday that Israel had infiltrated Iran with relative ease and said failure to engage in negotiations with the United States could lead to further escalation under President Donald Trump.
“If we do not negotiate with the United States, Trump will stick to his word and attack Iran, and Iran will respond — and this ping-pong will continue,” said Ahmad Bakhshayesh Ardestani, a member of the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee of the Iranian Parliament, in comments to the Jamaran news site.
“A team should be sent for negotiations that has reviewed all the problems over the years and can move the process forward,” he added.
His remarks came as Trump on Monday said he was “not speaking” to Iran and was not offering the country “anything.”
4 hours ago
Thousands join secure channel launched by exiled prince for Iran’s security insiders
Thousands of Iranians have accessed a secure communications channel launched by exiled prince Reza Pahlavi for members of the armed forces, security services, and state institutions seeking to break rank with the Islamic Republic, his office said on Monday.
5 hours ago
Iran gave Russia drones but gets no S-400s in return, ex-MP says
Former Iranian deputy parliament speaker on Monday criticized Russia for refusing to provide Iran with the S-400 air defense system, despite Tehran supplying drones used in the war in Ukraine.
“Russia has given the S-400 air defense system to Turkey and Saudi Arabia, but does not give it to Iran, which has provided it with drone assistance in the war with Ukraine, because it might be used against Israel,” Ali Motahari wrote in a post on X.
“This is what the strategic cooperation with Iran that Mr. Putin talks about looks like,” he added.
5 hours ago
Iran’s stock index falls 196,000 points over three days
Iran’s main stock index dropped by 196,000 points over the past three trading days, despite the ceasefire between the Islamic Republic and Israel.
At the close of trading on Monday, the index had fallen by 56,000 points.
The US dollar traded at
In one case, Mark Morgein, 33, from the Jordan Valley in the West Bank, was accused of moving a grenade and filming a missile interception at the request of his handler during active conflict with Iran.
In a second case, Yoni Segal, 18, and Nehorai Omri Mizrahi, 20, from Tiberias, were allegedly approached by an Iranian agent with an offer to carry out a contract killing.
The two are also suspected of gathering surveillance on malls and hospitals.
7 hours ago
Security of UN nuclear watchdog inspectors cannot be guaranteed, Iran says
The safety and security of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors cannot be assured while the full extent of damage to Iran’s nuclear sites remains unassessed, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said Monday.
Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization is still evaluating the damage, making any expectations of normal cooperation with the IAEA “entirely unrealistic,” he added.
Baghaei described IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi’s insistence on continuing cooperation at this time as “not understandable”.
7 hours ago
UK, France and Germany condemn threats against IAEA chief
France, Germany and the United Kingdom on Monday condemned threats made in Iran against the head of the UN nuclear watchdog Rafael Grossi and called on Tehran to fully restore cooperation with the agency.
“We urge Iran to immediately resume full cooperation in line with its legally binding obligations, and to take all necessary steps to ensure the safety and security of IAEA personnel,” the E3 nations said in a joint statement.
7 hours ago
Iran detains 300 from Kurdish minority in post-war crackdown, rights group says
Iranian security forces have arrested more than 300 people from Iran’s minority Kurdish population following the outbreak of war with Israel, according to a report by the Norway-based human rights group Hengaw.
The group said areas with significant Kurdish populations have seen intensified crackdowns, including mass detentions, political executions, and an expanded military presence.
Several people had been killed in incidents involving the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), including under torture and by direct fire, Hengaw said.
Fouad Alikhani, a 41-year-old from Mahidasht, died under torture on June 22 while in IRGC custody in the western city of Kermanshah, according to Hengaw.
On June 25, Azad Ranaei from Doushan township was shot and killed at an IRGC checkpoint in Sanandaj.
The group also reported the death of a 9-month-old infant, Sarmad Sajjadi, in Marivan on June 20, citing shrapnel injuries from IRGC air defense activity.
7 hours ago
Trump’s remarks against Khamenei hurt Iranians, Muslims, spokesman says
Trump’s statements about the Supreme Leader and his threats have no outcome other than offending the feelings of millions of Iranians and Muslims, Esmaeil Baqaei, spokesperson for Iran’s Foreign Ministry said.
“We issued an official statement yesterday, and our foreign minister clearly expressed his views on this matter,” Baqaei added.
“It is completely clear that such vulgar, insulting, and provocative remarks are wholly rejected and condemned. These words have hurt the sentiments of millions of Iranians and Muslims inside and outside Iran and will only increase hatred and resentment toward US policies in the region and against Muslims.”
8 hours ago
No set date for next round of talks with European troika, Iran says
Iran maintains standard diplomatic relations with the three European countries—Britain, France, and Germany—and communicates with them at various levels, Esmaeil Baqaei, spokesperson for Iran’s Foreign Ministry, said at a press conference Monday.
"Iran’s president spoke with his French counterpart the previous night, indicating ongoing contacts and dialogues," he added.
Regarding further negotiations, Baqaei said talks took place last week but no definite date has been set for the next round.
Iran will announce details once a decision is finalized, he added.
8 hours ago
Iran nearly built nuclear bomb, could try again without deal, Italy says
Iran had come close to developing an atomic bomb and could try again if no agreement is reached to defuse the threat, Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said Monday.
“It had almost reached that point and will try again if an agreement is not reached to defuse this danger,” Tajani said in an interview with Morning News on Canale 5.
Italy is working to facilitate dialogue between Tehran and Washington, he added.
“Italy is playing an important role, also in trying to help organize, possibly in Rome, the meeting between Iran and the United States,” he said.
8 hours ago
Iran warns neighbors against allowing Israeli attacks
No country is allowed—indeed, it is prohibited—to permit its territory to be used for hostile actions by others, Esmaeil Baqaei, spokesperson for Iran’s Foreign Ministry warned the neighbors on Monday.
“Many reports have been published on this issue. We have shared this information and some speculations with the relevant countries. Neighboring states are certainly aware of their duties and commitments, both under good neighborly policies and international law,” he said.
“Without exception, all neighboring countries have assured us that they will under no circumstances permit Israel to misuse their airspace or territory for aggressive actions against Iran,” Baqaei added.
8 hours ago
Israeli ‘war crimes’ to be documented, Tehran says
A special committee under Iran’s presidential legal affairs office is compiling evidence of Israeli attacks to present to international authorities, including human rights bodies, the UN Security Council, and the International Committee of the Red Cross, Iran’s foreign ministry said on Monday.
“Israel’s actions constitute an act of aggression under international law, involving multiple war crimes,” Esmaeil Baqaei, spokesperson for Iran’s Foreign Ministry said at a weekly briefing.
“We are documenting crimes committed by a regime officially recognized internationally as an apartheid entity, which is subject to prosecution by the International Criminal Court for war crimes and crimes against humanity. The recent actions against Iran have clearly added to its record of crimes. We are pursuing this matter seriously.”
8 hours ago
IAEA report enabled attacks on Iran's nuclear sites, foreign ministry says
The recent IAEA report provided a pretext for Israeli and US military strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities and led to a resolution by the Board of Governors, spokesperson for Iran’s Foreign Ministry said Monday.
“The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has clear technical duties and its director general must avoid political influence,” Esmaeil Baqaei said.
“While Iran continues to address agency performance issues with relevant bodies, these should not overshadow the core issue—the illegality of Israel and the US’s attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites.”
8 hours ago
Germany’s stance on Israeli attacks ‘unacceptable,’ Iran says
Germany and France’s positions on Israel’s aggression against Iran are “definitely unacceptable,” Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said Monday.
Recent German officials’ remarks will leave a “historic and eternal shame” on Germany, he added.
Baghaei called the use of language “reminiscent of Nazi-era justifications” and urged the German public and international community to hold their leaders accountable.
Germany's Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt expressed support for Israel’s recent attacks on Iran during a visit to Israel on Sunday.
8 hours ago
Ceasefire with Israel 'temporary, uncertain,' Iranian reformist paper says
The ceasefire ending 12 days of conflict between the Islamic Republic and Israel is not anchored in any formal international legal framework, making its stability questionable, reformist Iranian daily Shargh wrote in a report on Monday.
“The ceasefire is not based on any international legal standards, regulations, or the rules of official global organizations and institutions,” the newspaper added.
“In fact, it is a temporary and ambiguous ceasefire, and there can be no serious certainty about its durability.”
8 hours ago
Iran’s judiciary chief calls Trump ‘vile’ and ‘two-faced’
Iran’s judiciary chief on Monday criticized US President Donald Trump, calling him “vile, wicked, and two-faced.”
“Trump does not value his own personality and does not care if he contradicts himself at any moment,” Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei said.
Ruhollah Khomeini and current Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei have both warned that the United States cannot be trusted, he added.
“The deceitful enemy may change its stance again,” he said.
9 hours ago
France urges Iran to ensure safety of IAEA staff after threats against Grossi
Iran must ensure the safety and security of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) personnel based in France, the French Foreign Ministry said Monday after an Iranian official made threats against the nuclear watchdog's chief, Rafael Grossi.
9 hours ago
Trump says he is not offering Iran ‘anything’
US President Donald Trump said he is not offering Iran “anything” and added that he is "not even talking" to the Iranian officials following US strikes on the country’s nuclear facilities.
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US President Donald Trump had previously set a 60-day deadline for Iran to reach an agreement. However, on day 61, Israel launched military strikes against three major nuclear sites in Isfahan, Natanz, and Fordow.
Following the Israeli campaign, Iran canceled planned talks with the US scheduled in Oman.
9 hours ago
US and Israel have built intelligence networks inside Iran, Iranian MP says
A member of Iran’s National Security Committee has accused the United States and Israel of establishing intelligence networks and cultivating infiltrators inside Iran over the past decade.
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18 hours ago
US and Israel preparing to attack Iran within a week, state TV pundit says
A pundit on Iran's state-run TV said on Sunday that the current ceasefire is merely a brief period for Israel and the US to regroup, and they will resume their attacks on Iran soon.
"The available evidence indicates that Israel, with US support, will resume its surprise and destructive military operations against Iran within a week at most," said Ebrahim Mottaqi, head of the Faculty of Political Sciences at the University of Tehran, in a televised interview.
“Israel and the United States view the ceasefire as a means of regrouping and optimizing their own military capabilities,” he said.
Mottaqi called on Iranian officials to not take the ceasefire seriously, adding, "Iranian officials would be the targets of such an attack."
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'I am not offering Iran anything,' Trump says
'I am not offering Iran anything,' Trump says
Summary
US President Donald Trump said Monday he is not offering Iran “anything” and added that he is not even talking to the Iranian officials following US strikes on the country’s nuclear facilities.
32 minutes ago
Khamenei's aide warns of stronger retaliation if new attacks begin
"The Americans and Israelis must know we won't let them go," said Yahya Rahim-Safavi, a senior military advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
"We warn the enemies that if they start a new wave of threats, Iran will respond in a harsher way—beyond their imagination," he said.
"The IRGC is prepared to respond forcefully in the event of any miscalculation. We have their targets in our database, and if there is another mistake, we will respond decisively under the command of the Supreme Leader," he added.
"Netanyahu's death is near," Rahim-Safavi added, referring to the Israeli prime minister.
2 hours ago
BREAKING NEWS
Iran says it arrested European nationals accused of links to Israel
Iran has arrested several European nationals in various provinces over allegations they were "in some way cooperating with Israel" and has opened cases against them, the judiciary’s spokesperson said on Monday.
3 hours ago
Iran summons Ukrainian envoy over comments on Israeli, US strikes
Iran has summoned Ukraine’s chargé d’affaires in Tehran to protest recent comments by Ukrainian officials, which it described as supporting Israeli and US military actions against Iran, Iran’s semi-official ISNA news agency reported.
The envoy was summoned by Shahram Farsaei, head of the foreign ministry's First Department for Eurasia, who delivered an official note of protest and conveyed Iran’s "strong objection" to the statements, ISNA's report said.
Farsaei accused Ukrainian officials of backing "military aggression" against Iran adding that the comments violated Ukraine’s international obligations under the UN Charter and the Geneva Conventions.
3 hours ago
Uranium enrichment is Iran’s 'undeniable right,' UN envoy says
“Uranium enrichment is an undeniable right of Iran,” Iran’s permanent representative to the United Nations, Amir Saeid Iravani, said on Monday.
3 hours ago
Iran’s exiled prince to address UK parliament on regime change plans - Middle East Eye
Iran’s exiled prince Reza Pahlavi said on Monday he was in London meeting political leaders to urge support for the Iranian people’s fight for a secular, democratic Iran.
Earlier in the day, Middle East Eye reported, citing sources within the UK parliament and the Labor Party, that Pahlavi is set to address British MPs and peers on Monday to discuss the situation in Iran and his plans for a transition to secular democracy.
According to the report, Pahlavi will brief lawmakers on “the ongoing situation in Iran and his plan for the collapse of the current regime and for a stable transition to a secular democracy.”
The event, co-hosted by Labor MP Luke Akehurst and Conservative MP Aphra Brandreth, is scheduled for 5pm in a parliamentary committee room, the report said.
The regime in Iran calls for “Death to the UK.” It’s not just a threat to the Iranian people but British people, too. I’m in London, meeting with political leaders to urge them to support the Iranian people’s fight for a secular, democratic Iran. It’s in both of our interests. pic.twitter.com/HbItBrjrhi
— Reza Pahlavi (@PahlaviReza) June 30, 2025
4 hours ago
EXCLUSIVE
Technical disruptions hit Iran’s currency exchanges amid capital outflows
Technical disruptions hit Iran’s currency exchanges amid capital outflows
Several currency exchanges in Iran experienced technical disruptions on Monday morning, according to information received by Iran International.
The disruption followed government efforts to restrict the public’s ability to move capital out of the country, informed sources said.
In recent days, amid cyberattacks on Sepah and Pasargad banks, a significant volume of funds has been transferred abroad through exchange offices due to widespread public distrust of the banking system.
4 hours ago
Iran restricts western airspace to international overflights
Iran is allowing only international overflights through its western and central airspace, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development said on Monday.
Domestic routes connecting western regions to Tehran remain suspended, the spokesperson added.
4 hours ago
Trump may strike Iran again if Tehran avoids talks, Iranian lawmaker says
A senior Iranian lawmaker warned on Monday that Israel had infiltrated Iran with relative ease and said failure to engage in negotiations with the United States could lead to further escalation under President Donald Trump.
“If we do not negotiate with the United States, Trump will stick to his word and attack Iran, and Iran will respond — and this ping-pong will continue,” said Ahmad Bakhshayesh Ardestani, a member of the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee of the Iranian Parliament, in comments to the Jamaran news site.
“A team should be sent for negotiations that has reviewed all the problems over the years and can move the process forward,” he added.
His remarks came as Trump on Monday said he was “not speaking” to Iran and was not offering the country “anything.”
4 hours ago
Thousands join secure channel launched by exiled prince for Iran’s security insiders
Thousands of Iranians have accessed a secure communications channel launched by exiled prince Reza Pahlavi for members of the armed forces, security services, and state institutions seeking to break rank with the Islamic Republic, his office said on Monday.
5 hours ago
Iran gave Russia drones but gets no S-400s in return, ex-MP says
Former Iranian deputy parliament speaker on Monday criticized Russia for refusing to provide Iran with the S-400 air defense system, despite Tehran supplying drones used in the war in Ukraine.
“Russia has given the S-400 air defense system to Turkey and Saudi Arabia, but does not give it to Iran, which has provided it with drone assistance in the war with Ukraine, because it might be used against Israel,” Ali Motahari wrote in a post on X.
“This is what the strategic cooperation with Iran that Mr. Putin talks about looks like,” he added.
5 hours ago
Iran’s stock index falls 196,000 points over three days
Iran’s main stock index dropped by 196,000 points over the past three trading days, despite the ceasefire between the Islamic Republic and Israel.
At the close of trading on Monday, the index had fallen by 56,000 points.
The US dollar traded at
In one case, Mark Morgein, 33, from the Jordan Valley in the West Bank, was accused of moving a grenade and filming a missile interception at the request of his handler during active conflict with Iran.
In a second case, Yoni Segal, 18, and Nehorai Omri Mizrahi, 20, from Tiberias, were allegedly approached by an Iranian agent with an offer to carry out a contract killing.
The two are also suspected of gathering surveillance on malls and hospitals.
7 hours ago
Security of UN nuclear watchdog inspectors cannot be guaranteed, Iran says
The safety and security of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors cannot be assured while the full extent of damage to Iran’s nuclear sites remains unassessed, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said Monday.
Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization is still evaluating the damage, making any expectations of normal cooperation with the IAEA “entirely unrealistic,” he added.
Baghaei described IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi’s insistence on continuing cooperation at this time as “not understandable”.
7 hours ago
UK, France and Germany condemn threats against IAEA chief
France, Germany and the United Kingdom on Monday condemned threats made in Iran against the head of the UN nuclear watchdog Rafael Grossi and called on Tehran to fully restore cooperation with the agency.
“We urge Iran to immediately resume full cooperation in line with its legally binding obligations, and to take all necessary steps to ensure the safety and security of IAEA personnel,” the E3 nations said in a joint statement.
7 hours ago
Iran detains 300 from Kurdish minority in post-war crackdown, rights group says
Iranian security forces have arrested more than 300 people from Iran’s minority Kurdish population following the outbreak of war with Israel, according to a report by the Norway-based human rights group Hengaw.
The group said areas with significant Kurdish populations have seen intensified crackdowns, including mass detentions, political executions, and an expanded military presence.
Several people had been killed in incidents involving the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), including under torture and by direct fire, Hengaw said.
Fouad Alikhani, a 41-year-old from Mahidasht, died under torture on June 22 while in IRGC custody in the western city of Kermanshah, according to Hengaw.
On June 25, Azad Ranaei from Doushan township was shot and killed at an IRGC checkpoint in Sanandaj.
The group also reported the death of a 9-month-old infant, Sarmad Sajjadi, in Marivan on June 20, citing shrapnel injuries from IRGC air defense activity.
7 hours ago
Trump’s remarks against Khamenei hurt Iranians, Muslims, spokesman says
Trump’s statements about the Supreme Leader and his threats have no outcome other than offending the feelings of millions of Iranians and Muslims, Esmaeil Baqaei, spokesperson for Iran’s Foreign Ministry said.
“We issued an official statement yesterday, and our foreign minister clearly expressed his views on this matter,” Baqaei added.
“It is completely clear that such vulgar, insulting, and provocative remarks are wholly rejected and condemned. These words have hurt the sentiments of millions of Iranians and Muslims inside and outside Iran and will only increase hatred and resentment toward US policies in the region and against Muslims.”
8 hours ago
No set date for next round of talks with European troika, Iran says
Iran maintains standard diplomatic relations with the three European countries—Britain, France, and Germany—and communicates with them at various levels, Esmaeil Baqaei, spokesperson for Iran’s Foreign Ministry, said at a press conference Monday.
"Iran’s president spoke with his French counterpart the previous night, indicating ongoing contacts and dialogues," he added.
Regarding further negotiations, Baqaei said talks took place last week but no definite date has been set for the next round.
Iran will announce details once a decision is finalized, he added.
8 hours ago
Iran nearly built nuclear bomb, could try again without deal, Italy says
Iran had come close to developing an atomic bomb and could try again if no agreement is reached to defuse the threat, Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said Monday.
“It had almost reached that point and will try again if an agreement is not reached to defuse this danger,” Tajani said in an interview with Morning News on Canale 5.
Italy is working to facilitate dialogue between Tehran and Washington, he added.
“Italy is playing an important role, also in trying to help organize, possibly in Rome, the meeting between Iran and the United States,” he said.
8 hours ago
Iran warns neighbors against allowing Israeli attacks
No country is allowed—indeed, it is prohibited—to permit its territory to be used for hostile actions by others, Esmaeil Baqaei, spokesperson for Iran’s Foreign Ministry warned the neighbors on Monday.
“Many reports have been published on this issue. We have shared this information and some speculations with the relevant countries. Neighboring states are certainly aware of their duties and commitments, both under good neighborly policies and international law,” he said.
“Without exception, all neighboring countries have assured us that they will under no circumstances permit Israel to misuse their airspace or territory for aggressive actions against Iran,” Baqaei added.
8 hours ago
Israeli ‘war crimes’ to be documented, Tehran says
A special committee under Iran’s presidential legal affairs office is compiling evidence of Israeli attacks to present to international authorities, including human rights bodies, the UN Security Council, and the International Committee of the Red Cross, Iran’s foreign ministry said on Monday.
“Israel’s actions constitute an act of aggression under international law, involving multiple war crimes,” Esmaeil Baqaei, spokesperson for Iran’s Foreign Ministry said at a weekly briefing.
“We are documenting crimes committed by a regime officially recognized internationally as an apartheid entity, which is subject to prosecution by the International Criminal Court for war crimes and crimes against humanity. The recent actions against Iran have clearly added to its record of crimes. We are pursuing this matter seriously.”
8 hours ago
IAEA report enabled attacks on Iran's nuclear sites, foreign ministry says
The recent IAEA report provided a pretext for Israeli and US military strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities and led to a resolution by the Board of Governors, spokesperson for Iran’s Foreign Ministry said Monday.
“The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has clear technical duties and its director general must avoid political influence,” Esmaeil Baqaei said.
“While Iran continues to address agency performance issues with relevant bodies, these should not overshadow the core issue—the illegality of Israel and the US’s attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites.”
8 hours ago
Germany’s stance on Israeli attacks ‘unacceptable,’ Iran says
Germany and France’s positions on Israel’s aggression against Iran are “definitely unacceptable,” Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said Monday.
Recent German officials’ remarks will leave a “historic and eternal shame” on Germany, he added.
Baghaei called the use of language “reminiscent of Nazi-era justifications” and urged the German public and international community to hold their leaders accountable.
Germany's Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt expressed support for Israel’s recent attacks on Iran during a visit to Israel on Sunday.
8 hours ago
Ceasefire with Israel 'temporary, uncertain,' Iranian reformist paper says
The ceasefire ending 12 days of conflict between the Islamic Republic and Israel is not anchored in any formal international legal framework, making its stability questionable, reformist Iranian daily Shargh wrote in a report on Monday.
“The ceasefire is not based on any international legal standards, regulations, or the rules of official global organizations and institutions,” the newspaper added.
“In fact, it is a temporary and ambiguous ceasefire, and there can be no serious certainty about its durability.”
8 hours ago
Iran’s judiciary chief calls Trump ‘vile’ and ‘two-faced’
Iran’s judiciary chief on Monday criticized US President Donald Trump, calling him “vile, wicked, and two-faced.”
“Trump does not value his own personality and does not care if he contradicts himself at any moment,” Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei said.
Ruhollah Khomeini and current Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei have both warned that the United States cannot be trusted, he added.
“The deceitful enemy may change its stance again,” he said.
9 hours ago
France urges Iran to ensure safety of IAEA staff after threats against Grossi
Iran must ensure the safety and security of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) personnel based in France, the French Foreign Ministry said Monday after an Iranian official made threats against the nuclear watchdog's chief, Rafael Grossi.
9 hours ago
Trump says he is not offering Iran ‘anything’
US President Donald Trump said he is not offering Iran “anything” and added that he is "not even talking" to the Iranian officials following US strikes on the country’s nuclear facilities.
“
.
.
US President Donald Trump had previously set a 60-day deadline for Iran to reach an agreement. However, on day 61, Israel launched military strikes against three major nuclear sites in Isfahan, Natanz, and Fordow.
Following the Israeli campaign, Iran canceled planned talks with the US scheduled in Oman.
9 hours ago
US and Israel have built intelligence networks inside Iran, Iranian MP says
A member of Iran’s National Security Committee has accused the United States and Israel of establishing intelligence networks and cultivating infiltrators inside Iran over the past decade.
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18 hours ago
US and Israel preparing to attack Iran within a week, state TV pundit says
A pundit on Iran's state-run TV said on Sunday that the current ceasefire is merely a brief period for Israel and the US to regroup, and they will resume their attacks on Iran soon.
"The available evidence indicates that Israel, with US support, will resume its surprise and destructive military operations against Iran within a week at most," said Ebrahim Mottaqi, head of the Faculty of Political Sciences at the University of Tehran, in a televised interview.
“Israel and the United States view the ceasefire as a means of regrouping and optimizing their own military capabilities,” he said.
Mottaqi called on Iranian officials to not take the ceasefire seriously, adding, "Iranian officials would be the targets of such an attack."