Iran says peace deal voided, fighting ‘existential war’ after US attacks
Summary
Iran’s top negotiator said Iran no longer follows its peace agreement with the US after attacks killed seven Iranian troops. Both countries have increased military actions, and Iran says it is now in a serious conflict with the US, refusing to continue talks.Key Facts
- Iran’s Mohammed Bagher Ghalibaf said Iran’s forces have full freedom to act after US attacks.
- The US carried out air strikes near Iran’s coast and islands, killing seven Iranian soldiers.
- Iran said the US broke the peace deal signed on June 17, ending the ceasefire.
- Iranian officials said they will respond strongly to the US attacks at the right time.
- The US blocked Iranian ports and redirected commercial ships as part of new measures.
- Iran’s military targeted US forces in Bahrain and Kuwait; several missiles and drones were intercepted.
- Gulf countries criticized Iran’s attacks, warning about rising regional instability.
- President Donald Trump warned the US might increase attacks if Iran does not return to negotiations.
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