Feb 10 β€’ 09:45 UTC πŸ‡±πŸ‡Ή Lithuania Lrytas

Warning from Iran ahead of B. Netanyahu's visit to the U.S.

Iran has issued a warning as diplomatic discussions between Tehran and Washington resume, raising concerns about Israeli actions in the region.

Ahead of Israeli Prime Minister B. Netanyahu's visit to the United States, Iran has warned against external pressures on its negotiations with the U.S. An Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson emphasized that America must act independently and resist destructive influences that threaten regional stability. This warning reflects a broader context of escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, culminating in military confrontations that have previously hampered diplomatic efforts.

The resumption of talks between Tehran and Washington comes on the heels of a series of violent exchanges, particularly following an unprecedented bombing campaign by Israel that resulted in a significant conflict in June. Israel's military actions targeted high-ranking Iranian military officials, nuclear scientists, and key infrastructure in Iran, leading to Iranian retaliatory strikes aimed at both Israeli targets and U.S. military installations in the region. This cycle of aggression raises alarms within the international community regarding the fragility of peace in the area.

As Netanyahu prepares for his discussions in the U.S., the Iranian stance reflects their insistence on autonomy in negotiations and an acknowledgment of the complexities introduced by Israeli military actions. The potential impact of these discussions could influence regional relations, actively shaping the ongoing tug-of-war over nuclear capabilities and the broader geopolitical landscape in the Middle East.

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