▲ U.S., Iran
The Iranian government has condemned the recent resumption of hostilities with the United States this week, declaring that the ceasefire agreement has become meaningless.
In a statement released on June 11 (local time), the Iranian Foreign Ministry stated, "The recent illegal and criminal attacks by the U.S. are a violation of the UN Charter and the principles of international law that respect sovereignty and territorial integrity," adding, "Because of this, the ceasefire agreement that took effect on April 8 has effectively become meaningless."
The ministry further pointed out, "The United States bears full responsibility for the very dangerous consequences resulting from this 'playing with fire'."
Iran also issued a warning to neighboring Middle Eastern countries where U.S. forces are stationed.
The Foreign Ministry criticized these nations, stating, "By continuously allowing the U.S. terrorist military to use their territory and facilities to prepare for and execute aggression against Iran, these countries have placed themselves on the side of the aggressor."
It further asserted, "All Middle Eastern countries have a legal and moral obligation to prevent the provision of their territory, facilities, and resources to U.S. forces committing the crime of aggression against Iran."
The ministry warned, "Iran emphasizes its determination to exercise its right to self-defense against U.S. military aggression and its accomplices, and to neutralize the origins and sources of aggression against Iran."
It also criticized the United Nations, stating, "It is not a responsible action to issue generally ambiguous statements when the aggressive acts of the U.S. and the Zionist regime (Israel) are clear," adding, "This only further encourages the illegal actions of the aggressor and violations of the UN Charter."
※ Please note: This article was translated by AI and may contain errors.
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