Tensions between the US and Iran are escalating as a ceasefire agreement approaches its expiration, with both nations issuing warnings of potential conflict. Diplomatic efforts, including a US delegation led by JD Vance heading to Pakistan for uncertain peace talks, are underway amidst Iran's refusal to negotiate under threat.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson has stated that the country will not compromise on its nuclear enrichment rights, reiterating its long-held position.
Iran's foreign ministry announced that the Strait of Hormuz is not closed, but transit is prohibited for 'hostile' ships in accordance with international law, emphasizing conditions for full security.
Iran's Foreign Ministry has accused the European Union of 'complicity' in the American-Israeli war against Iran, citing the EU's indifference and silent acceptance of aggression.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Esmail Bakhaei, criticized the EU for 'the greatest hypocrisy,' stating that the bloc showed indifference to alleged genocide in Gaza and attacks in Lebanon by Israel, but reacted to Iranian actions.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Abbas Araghchi, stated that Iran is no longer willing to negotiate with the US, blaming repeated American attacks during diplomatic talks for souring future potential.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated that ceasefire talks are meaningless and accused Europe of contributing to the conditions for war with Israel and the US.
Iran's Foreign Ministry rejected US accusations regarding its missile program, calling them "brazen lies." President Donald Trump stated, during his speech...
Iran's foreign ministry announced it has no plans for a second round of peace talks with the United States, stating that Washington is not serious about pursuing diplomacy. This comes amid ongoing tensions between the two nations.
Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson Esmaell Baghaei stated that Australia is 'on the wrong side' and criticized a 'sham' photo with Iranian footballers, alleging Australia 'forced' them to seek asylum.
Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson stated that a ceasefire is unlikely as long as attacks continue, affirming that Iran will continue to defend itself and only target facilities used by aggressors in neighboring areas.
On Wednesday, Iran's Foreign Ministry denied US claims about its missile program, calling them "a big lie," after President Donald Trump stated that Tehran is developing missiles, can
Iran's foreign ministry dismissed US President Trump's statements about its intercontinental missile program as 'huge lies', reiterating that the US continues to repeat the same falsehoods.
Following the Strait of Hormuz's opening, ships are testing the waterway while Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman confirms that vessels can transit through coordination with Iran.
US experts suggest that American strikes on Iran may constitute war crimes, raising concerns about the legality of military actions. Iran's foreign ministry has also condemned a 'stone age' bombing threat by the US, asserting it amounts to a war crime.
Tehran has rejected reports of direct talks with the US, instead laying out its own terms to end the conflict, while the White House acknowledges 'elements of truth' to Washington offering a peace plan, further complicating ongoing back-channel diplomacy. Gold prices have held gains following reports of US negotiations aimed at ending the Iran War.
Iran's Foreign Ministry has stated that Tehran is not currently considering a diplomatic solution to the ongoing conflict and is prepared to continue military operations as long as necessary.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson has accused the European Union of "indifference and consent" to US-Israeli attacks against the Islamic Republic, equating it to complicity.
Iran's Foreign Ministry downplayed the possibility of a ceasefire as long as US and Israeli attacks against it continue. "There is no point in discussing anything beyond...
Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson, Esmaïl Baghaï, called on the UN Security Council to take action to stop the ongoing war, emphasizing its duty to act.
Iran's foreign ministry has dismissed US claims about its missile programme as "big lies", after President Donald Trump claimed Tehran was developing missiles that can strike the United States.
Iran's Foreign Ministry announced that it has designated the naval and air forces of all EU member states as terrorist organizations, in retaliation for the EU's decision to add the IRGC to its terror list.