Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has accused the United States and Israel of crossing a “major red line” following an attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities. Speaking on Sunday, Araghchi condemned the actions, stating they jeopardize regional stability and international agreements.
“The U.S. and Israel have crossed a major red line in attacking our nuclear facilities,” Araghchi declared. “Such aggressive behavior will not go unanswered.”
The allegations come amid heightened tensions over Iran’s nuclear program. Iran has faced increased scrutiny and sanctions from the U.S. and its allies, who express concerns over potential nuclear weapon development—a claim Iran consistently denies, insisting its nuclear activities are for peaceful purposes.
The Iranian government has not provided specific details about the alleged attack but emphasized that any hostile actions will provoke a strong response. “We reserve the right to defend our sovereignty and protect our people,” Araghchi added.
The U.S. and Israel have not officially responded to Araghchi’s statements. Both countries have previously expressed opposition to Iran’s nuclear activities, citing security concerns in the Middle East.
This development raises questions about the future of diplomatic relations and the potential escalation of conflicts in the region. Observers are urging all parties to exercise restraint and return to negotiations to resolve disputes peacefully.
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Araghchi: Israel, U.S. cross big red line in nuclear facilities attack
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