Iran halts Attacks on neighboring Countries

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said that the Interim Administrative Council has approved the suspension of attacks on neighboring countries, unless an attack on Iran comes from those countries.

The announcement came after Tehran carried out several strikes against the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Israel, in response to attacks by Israel and the US.

He also, as reported by Iranian state media, apologized to neighboring countries for the strikes they carried out in the past few days.

“They will take their dreams of our unconditional surrender with them to the grave. I apologize to the neighboring countries. We have no intention of attacking other countries,” he said.

He also stated that they extend a hand to neighboring countries for cooperation in strengthening regional security.

This was his message after US President Donald Trump said yesterday that his government would not negotiate with Tehran without its “unconditional surrender”.
This morning, Gulf countries said they had intercepted new ballistic missiles and drones as Iran launched another wave of retaliatory strikes.

Israeli warplanes heavily bombed Beirut and Tehran.

The American-Israeli attacks began exactly a week ago, and on the first day of the attack, February 28, Ayatollah Khamenei was killed.

 

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