Iranian Foreign Minister cautions the U.S. in light of potential Israeli military actions.
In a recent statement, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi warned that Iran would hold the United States responsible for any Israeli military strikes on its nuclear facilities.
This warning comes amid concerns that Israel may be considering preemptive strikes if negotiations over Iran's nuclear program, currently in their fifth round in Rome, do not yield favorable outcomes.
Araqchi's remarks were made following reports from CNN suggesting that Israeli authorities are preparing for potential military action against Iran.
In a letter addressed to UN Secretary-General
António Guterres, Araqchi articulated Iran's position, asserting that any aggression from Israel would provoke a decisive response from Tehran.
He emphasized that the Iranian government views the United States as a co-belligerent should it support Israeli actions, indicating that the potential for military escalation in the region remains high.
Moreover, Araqchi hinted at possible preemptive measures Iran might take to secure its nuclear sites, although he did not provide specific details.
Previously, a senior advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, suggested that Iran could reconsider its commitment to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) or move its enriched uranium stockpiles to undisclosed locations if tensions escalate.
The ongoing negotiations over Iran's nuclear program, involving various global powers and the U.S., have been a focal point of international relations, with the potential ramifications affecting regional stability and security dynamics.
The situation remains fluid as diplomatic efforts continue.