Iran's Condition for Ceasefire: Halt Airstrikes
Iran's foreign minister stated that Tehran would cease its attacks if Israel stops airstrikes by 4 am local time. This statement marks Iran's first official comment on President Trump's touted ceasefire. The minister emphasized that no agreement on a ceasefire exists as of now.
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In a significant political development, Iran's foreign minister declared that Tehran would suspend its attacks if Israel halts its airstrikes by the 4 am deadline. This announcement is the first official statement from Iran regarding President Donald Trump's purported ceasefire.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi communicated his position on social media platform X at 4:16 am Tehran time, indicating ongoing tensions and the absence of a conclusive ceasefire agreement.
Araghchi made it clear that Iran's decision to cease military operations is contingent upon Israel's actions, putting pressure on Israeli decision-makers. The ultimate decision regarding the cessation of Iranian military operations, however, remains pending.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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