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Araghchi: We do not want war, but we are ready for any scenario

In an interview with Al Jazeera, the Foreign Minister of our country announced that Iran does not want war and escalation of tension in the region, but is ready for any scenario from the enemy.

According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr news agency, our country’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi expressed our country’s positions regarding regional developments in an interview with Al Jazeera.

Iraqchi emphasized in this conversation that although Iran is not looking for war and escalation of tension in the region, it is ready for any scenario from its enemies.

Our country’s foreign minister said: Israelis can test our will. We will see what the attack will be and based on that we will determine the nature of our response, which we will carefully consider.

Iraqchi continued: “Israel” is looking for an all-out war and dragging other countries into this war. Iran is not the only country that does not want a massive war, but everyone is aware of the disastrous nature of this war.

He added: The resistance can react to the Israeli regime. Netanyahu has not achieved the goal of his war in Gaza, which is to destroy Hamas, and he will face the same situation in Lebanon.

Araqchi said: Our support (of the resistance) will not be limited to political and diplomatic support and we will provide whatever is necessary for them. We will never stop supporting the resistance. I announced in Beirut that Iran will never leave behind the resistance.

He added: My meetings in Beirut were serious and good and there was no tension during them. We will support the decisions of the Lebanese government and the resistance.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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