‘Iran will resist these aggressive actions with full force’

(Web Desk): Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a strong response to the US airstrikes, declaring that Iran will resist these aggressive actions with full force.
According to the Tasnim News Agency, the Foreign Ministry stated that by attacking Iran’s nuclear facilities, the United States has committed a grave and unprecedented violation of international law.
In its statement, the Iranian Foreign Ministry said: "The world must not forget that the greatest betrayal during diplomatic efforts was committed by the United States, which supported Israeli aggression and initiated a dangerous war against Iran."
The statement further added: "It has become clear that the US adheres to no rules, ethics, or international principles. It is willing to go to any extent to serve the goals of a genocidal and occupying regime."
The Foreign Ministry emphasized: "The Islamic Republic of Iran, with full determination and strength, reserves the right to resist the US attacks and this criminal regime in defense of its national interests and security."

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