Live Blog Iran War: Iran's Foreign Minister: 'We Will Continue'
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghtschi asserts the country will continue its defensive actions until the U.S. acknowledges what he calls an 'illegal war.'
In a recent broadcast, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghtschi stated that his country is prepared to defend itself indefinitely until the United States recognizes the futility of its military engagements in the region. Expressing dissatisfaction with U.S. military strategy, Araghtschi described the conflict as an 'illegal' war led by President Donald Trump, asserting that Iran has made no requests for a ceasefire amidst escalating tensions. He emphasized the resolve of the Iranian government to continue its actions in the face of U.S. hostility.
The Iranian Foreign Minister's comments come against a backdrop of direct confrontations in southern Lebanon involving Hezbollah, which raises concerns of wider regional conflict. Araghtschi's remarks reflect Iran's strategy to project strength and resilience in the current geopolitical landscape, suggesting that Iranian officials remain committed to their stance despite external pressures. This defense posture could have implications for future U.S.-Iran relations, particularly as international discussions around military intervention continue.
Additionally, the call for expanding EU missions in response to the Iranian situation appears to be unmet, with officials, including Wadephul, suggesting that such an extension is unnecessary. This dynamic underscores the complexities of international diplomacy concerning Iran and its ongoing military engagements, as well as the difficulties faced by European nations in formulating a unified strategy to address the crisis effectively.