Iran’s FM says Iran is ready for open conflict
Araghchi emphasized that Iran is also ready for negotiations, but only those that are fair, respectful, and based on mutual interests, rather than being dictated by outside powers.
The unrest began in late December as protests over the sharp depreciation of the Iranian rial and rising living costs, quickly spreading nationwide. Iranian authorities described violent elements among protesters as “terrorists” who attacked mosques, hospitals, and administrative buildings, causing hundreds of casualties. Tehran accused the US and Israel of playing a significant role in orchestrating the chaos, citing audio messages allegedly directing armed agents to target civilians and security forces.
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