Summary
- Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said major developments had taken place over the past 24 hours, stressing that any agreement would not mean Iran forgives or forgets what it describes as crimes committed against the country.
- Speaking at a press conference in Tehran, Baghaei said Iran would continue to remember the suffering caused by Israeli and US actions, as well as the loss of several senior leaders.
- He also criticized international organizations for failing to condemn what Iran calls US and Israeli aggression against the country.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said major developments had taken place over the past 24 hours, stressing that any agreement would not mean Iran forgives or forgets what it describes as crimes committed against the country.
Speaking at a press conference in Tehran, Baghaei said Iran would continue to remember the suffering caused by Israeli and US actions, as well as the loss of several senior leaders. He added that the Iranian people remained united in support of their leadership during difficult times.
Baghaei announced that Iran and the United States will sign a memorandum of understanding in Geneva on Friday. Before the signing ceremony, Iranian officials plan to visit several neighboring countries.
He also criticized international organizations for failing to condemn what Iran calls US and Israeli aggression against the country.
According to Baghaei, the agreement with Washington includes provisions related to ending hostilities against Lebanon and ensuring respect for Lebanon’s sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity.
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