“We are not afraid of war, but we do not want war, we want peace and we will work for a just peace in Gaza and Lebanon,” the Foreign Minister emphasized.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of IranAbás Araqchí emphasized this Sunday that his country wants peace and that he will work to achieve this in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon, but he has also warned that he is doing just that prepared for war in the event that they are drawn into a regional conflict.
“The Islamic Republic of Iran does not want to increase tension, conflict and war, even though it is prepared for any situation. We are prepared for war, but we are also prepared for peace, this is the firm position of the Islamic Republic of Iran,” the head of Iranian diplomacy said at a joint press conference with his Iraqi counterpart, Fuad Hussein.
“We are not afraid of warbut we don’t want war, we want peace and we will work for a just peace in Gaza and Lebanon,” he stressed.
However, upon his arrival in the Iraqi capital, the Iranian Foreign Minister indicated that Tehran has no “red lines” when it comes to defending its people and its interests, at a time of maximum tension and in the face of the Islamic Republic’s attempts to curb a regional war.
According to US media, Israel has determined the objectives of its possible retaliation for the Iranian missile attack on October 1 and its aim would be to military and energy infrastructure.
Source: EITB

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