Iran’s president says Trump, Netanyahu, EU stirred tensions during protests
Summary
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian accused President Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, and European nations of provoking recent protests in Iran. The protests led to thousands of deaths, and Iran blames foreign powers for stirring violence. The U.S. has imposed sanctions on Iranian officials and threatened military action.Key Facts
- Iranian President Pezeshkian claims the U.S., Israel, and Europe incited Iranian protests.
- The protests reportedly led to over 3,000 deaths, mostly security forces and bystanders.
- Rights groups believe the death toll is in the tens of thousands.
- President Trump has threatened military action against Iran due to the protests.
- Iran is open to talks with the U.S. but not under threats.
- The U.S. imposed sanctions on Iranian officials, citing their role in protest violence.
- The sanctions also target digital currency exchanges linked to the Iranian military.
- Iranian Foreign Minister stated Iran's missiles are not up for negotiation.
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