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The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
Iran delegation protests Trump's threats at Switzerland talks, weighs ‘proper’ response: Source
Iran delegation protests Trump's threats at Switzerland talks, weighs ‘proper’ response: Source
The Iranian delegation to the Switzerland talks protests at Trump's latest verbal threats while simultaneously weighing a proper response, a source tells Press TV.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
Trump threatens Iranian negotiators and the Strait of Hormuz right as talks begin in Switzerland
Iran formally protests, refuses photo-ops, reportedly walks out (though a U.S. diplomat denies this)
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Trump threatens Iranian negotiators and the Strait of Hormuz right as talks begin in Switzerland
Iran formally protests, refuses photo-ops, reportedly walks out (though a U.S. diplomat denies this)
Iran says the nuclear file isn’t even on the table this round, but Lebanon and sanctions relief are
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
IRANIAN engaged diplomatically THE US in Tehran, Tehran, Iran
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
Iran briefing: Trump threatens Iran's negotiators as two sides meet
Iran briefing: Trump threatens Iran's negotiators as two sides meet
Donald Trump warns the Iranian delegation they might not return home from talks in Switzerland talks as the US and Iran argue over the fate of the Strait of Hormuz.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
Iran walks out of talks in Switzerland after Trump's threats
Iran walks out of talks in Switzerland after Trump's threats
Iran has also lodged a formal protest with the United States over the threats
In the wake of President Trump's threats, Iran reportedly halted talks with the United States in Switzerland, according to state-affiliated news agency Tasnim and Iranian officials close to Tehran's negotiating team.
The president's tweet in question, which sparked the row, read, “If they don’t, we’ll hit Iran very hard again, just like we did last week, only harder!”
In response to this renewed threat, reports say Tehran officially protested to Washington and informed its counterpart of its consideration of an appropriate response.
In light of this, a key member of Iran's negotiating team, parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, posted a crucial tweet explaining the crux of what Tehran believes is disrupting the talks.
"Do they not realise that if their threats had been effective, they would not have reached today's state of desperation? We do not take the Americans' threats seriously."
The Iranian leader warned, "They would do better to be careful about their statements. Our armed forces are prepared to respond in a different manne…
Iranian delegation continues talks with US in Switzerland — media
Iranian delegation continues talks with US in Switzerland — media
The Iranian Al Alam television channel reported earlier that the Iranian delegation had walked out of the talks in protest against US President Donald Trump’s threats on renewed strikes against Iran over the situation in Lebanon
THE US engaged diplomatically IRANIAN in Tehran, Tehran, Iran
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
Iranian delegations expresses protest to US side over Trump’s threats — TV
Iranian delegations expresses protest to US side over Trump’s threats — TV
According to the Press TV channel, Iran "is looking at options of an appropriate response" to US President’s threats
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
The Iranian delegation involved in talks with US representatives in Switzerland has voiced its protest at threats by US President Donald Trump to order new attacks on Iran if Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to "cause trouble", Iran's state news agency IRNA reports.
Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
Both sides had previously pledged to refrain from further attacks and threats under a memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week, paving the way for the Swiss talks, which are aimed at hammering out a long-term peace deal.
Iran responded to Trump's threats in a less bellicose tone, with the chief negotiator telling US officials they would not find themselves in their current hopeless situation if such threats were actually effective.
"We do not take these statements seriously, but it would nevertheless be advisable for them to show more restraint," Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready to respond in other ways.
"No matter how much they talk, we are the ones who take action."
Iranian…
Corroboration
No verdict, no pronouncement. The model extracts atomic factual claims with verbatim quotes; every quote is validated against the source text and corroboration is computed by counting how many editorially-opposed blocs assert each fact. 14 fabricated/unverifiable quotes were rejected by the cite-or-die gate.
The spine · 5 facts corroborated across ≥2 opposed blocs
2×broadly confirmedIranian officials protested Trump's threats during the Switzerland talks.
iranother
presstv“The Iranian delegation to the Switzerland talks protests at Trump's latest verbal threats while simultaneously weighing a proper response, a source tells Press TV.”
thenews.com.pk“Iran has also lodged a formal protest with the United States over the threats”
2×broadly confirmedThe Iranian delegation walked out of the talks in Switzerland in protest against Trump’s threats.
otherrussia
tass“The Iranian Al Alam television channel reported earlier that the Iranian delegation had walked out of the talks in protest against US President Donald Trump’s threats on renewed strikes against Iran over the situation in Lebanon”
thenews.com.pk“In the wake of President Trump's threats, Iran reportedly halted talks with the United States in Switzerland, according to state-affiliated news agency Tasnim and Iranian officials close to Tehran's negotiating team.”
2×cross-perspective · 2The U.S. and Iran held talks in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.
otherrussia
gdelt“Trump's statements came shortly after high-level talks between the US and Iran began earlier on Sunday in the Swiss mountain resort of Bürgenstock.”
tass“Iranian delegation continues talks with US in Switzerland — media”
1×broadly confirmedIranian parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf stated that Iran's armed forces are ready to respond.
other
abcnews.com“In a social media post, Ghalibaf said Iran's “armed forces are ready to respond."”
gdelt“adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready”
1×cross-perspective · 2The U.S. and Iran signed a memorandum of understanding earlier this week to pave the way for talks in Switzerland.
other
abcnews.com“The memorandum of understanding was read to reporters on Wednesday, and the U.S. and Iranian presidents signed it that day, a White House official said.”
irishtimes.com“Iran and the US last week signed a memorandum of understanding designed to lift the blockade on the strait, leading to 60 days of talks on Iran’s civil nuclear programme.”
Single-source · 10 — reported by one bloc only (uncorroborated)
Donald Trump threatened the Iranian delegation during talks in Switzerland that they might not return home.
abc_au
Donald Trump threatened to hit Iran very hard again, just like he did last week, only harder.
thenews.com.pk
Donald Trump threatened to take over Iran if the Strait of Hormuz was not immediately reopened.
independent.co.uk
Iranian parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf stated that Iran does not take Trump’s threats seriously.
thenews.com.pk
Vice President JD Vance is leading the U.S. delegation in Switzerland.
abcnews.com
The U.S. launched major combat operations against Iran on February 28, involving joint U.S.-Israeli strikes targeting military, government, and infrastructure sites.
abcnews.com
Iran and the U.S. reached a draft agreement on a waiver to lift sanctions on Iranian oil exports.
irishtimes.com
Iranian officials claimed progress had been made on unfreezing Iranian assets in overseas bank accounts.
irishtimes.com
Iran announced it would close the Strait of Hormuz after Israeli forces continued an all-out assault into Lebanon aimed at dislodging Hezbollah militants.
independent.co.uk
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian said his country would not give up its right to enrich uranium.
abcnews.com
Framing · 9 — loaded language surfaced (spin shown, not adopted)
abc_au
“Donald Trump warns the Iranian delegation they might not return home from talks in Switzerland talks as the US and Iran argue over the fate of the Strait of Hormuz.”
→ Trump threatened Iranian negotiators during talks in Switzerland that they might not return home.
gdelt
“Iran's parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf wrote on X, adding that the Iranian armed forces remained ready”
→ Iranian official stated armed forces are ready to respond.
tass
“The Iranian Al Alam television channel reported earlier that the Iranian delegation had walked out of the talks in protest against US President Donald Trump’s threats on renewed strikes against Iran over the situation in Lebanon”
→ Iranian delegation walked out of talks in protest against threats.
thenews.com.pk
“The president's tweet in question, which sparked the row, read, “If they don’t, we’ll hit Iran very hard again, just like we did last week, only harder!””
→ Trump threatened to escalate military action against Iran.
independent.co.uk
“Fox’s Trey Yingst reported Sunday that in an early morning phone call, the U.S. president said he’d warned Iranian officials directly that "you close [the Strait of Hormuz] and you won't have a country." "You won't even make it back to your f***** country," Yingst said the president claimed to have relayed to the Iranians, adding: "We'll take over the rest of the country."”
→ Trump threatened to occupy Iran if the Strait of Hormuz was not reopened.
abcnews.com
“Iran’s chief negotiator Mohammad Ghalibaf has responded to President Donald Trump's threat to take over Iran and control of the Strait of Hormuz after Iran's President, Masoud Pezeshkian, said his country would not give up its right to enrich uranium.”
→ Iranian officials reaffirmed right to enrich uranium.
irishtimes.com
“Iranian negotiators have suspended high-stakes talks with the US in Switzerland in protest at a stream of threats issued by US president Donald Trump to bomb Iran and even to kidnap the Iranian negotiating team unless the Strait of Hormuz is reopened.”
→ Iran suspended talks in protest over threats, including threats to kidnap negotiators.
foreignaffairs.com
“Iran Won the War but May Lose the Peace”
→ Article title: 'Iran Won the War but May Lose the Peace'
foreignaffairs.com
“Tehran Is Poised to Overplay Its Hand”
→ Article title: 'Tehran Is Poised to Overplay Its Hand'
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