Iran's Stance on Hostile Aggression
Iran's parliament speaker, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, announced that Tehran is not seeking a ceasefire. Instead, he emphasized that aggressors must face consequences. He assured that if Iran is attacked by any country, it will deliver a decisive response, affirming the nation's stance on hostile aggression.
In a strong statement, Iran's parliament speaker, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, declared that Tehran has no intentions of pursuing a ceasefire and insists that those who initiate aggression must be held accountable.
Speaking to Iran's state television, Qalibaf conveyed Iran's firm stance against any attacks, warning that any hostile action from foreign nations will provoke a decisive response from Tehran.
This announcement underscores Iran's commitment to maintaining national security and addressing aggressive acts with appropriate measures.
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