
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi attends a press conference following a meeting with Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Moscow, Russia, April 18, 2025. — Reuters
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To clear the wind, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Iraqi said in early Tuesday that there was no “agreement” between Israel and Iran regarding any ceasefire.
But he added that if Israel stopped its “illegal aggression” against the Iranian people after Tehran Time (0030 GMT) on Tuesday, Iran had no intention of continuing its response after that.
“The final decision on the elimination of our military operations will be made later,” Iraqi said in a post on X.
“The military operations of our powerful Armed Forces continued until 4am, the last minute to punish Israel for its aggression,” he added.
Hours after US President Donald Trump’s announcement came to his comments that Iran and Israel had agreed to a surprised ceasefire that would bring their conflict a “official end”, as the strike continued to hammer Tehran overnight.
On the social platform of his truth, Trump wrote, “It has been fully agreed between Israel and Iran that there will be a complete and complete ceasefire.”
Trump said the ceasefire will be a 24 -hour -long process starting at 0400 GMT on Tuesday, in which Iran is unilaterally stopping all work. The president said that Israel would follow it 12 hours later.
“After the 24th hour, the official end of the 12 -day war will be saluted through the world,” he said, adding that the two sides have agreed to be “peaceful and respected” during each phase of the process.
However, the blasts stopped Tehran overnight, with the blasts in the north and center of the Iranian capital, AFP journalists declared something stronger since the dispute arose.
Any end of hostility will be a huge relief for global leaders, which increases a wider conflict about the increase in violence.
Israel had changed the missile fire on June 13, targeting nuclear and military sites, targeting nuclear and military locations, after a surprising “preptin” strike against Iran, and Israel had changed the missile fire.
Strikes at US base
Iran’s declaration of ceasefire Iran came only hours after launching missiles at Aldid Air Base in Qatar – when Trump stopped Trump as “very weak”.
Demanding de -style, Trump said that Tehran had given the barrage’s advance notice. Trump said no one was hurt in the attack.
Iran’s National Security Council has confirmed that “the base has been targeted in response to US offensive and abusive action against Iran’s nuclear locations and facilities.”
But he added that the number of missiles launched was “like the number of bombs used by the United States” – a hint that he had made his reaction to a Calebe to be directly proportional rather than a scattery.
“It was made a Calibrate and Television, which will not result in any US casualties, so there is an off -ramp for both sides,” Ali Waiz, a senior adviser to the international crisis group, told AFP.
The attack took place after the United States joined its ally Israeli military campaign against Iran, which attacked an underground uranium enrichment center, and two other nuclear facilities were targeted on Saturday night with a large -scale bunker batting bombs.
Since international concern has increased that Israeli campaigns and US strikes may be in a wide range of conflicts, French President Emmanuel Macron insisted that “chaos should end” while China warned the potential economic outcome.
‘Exposed aggression’
Iran said its attack in Qatar was not targeting a Middle East neighbor, but in Doha, the government accused Tehran of “clear aggression” and claimed the right to “proportional” response.
Iran’s state media has announced the Revolutionary Guard Corps as saying that six missiles have targeted al -Did, which had already been removed.
An American defense official said the broad side was “short -range and medium -sized range of ballistic missiles.”
AFP reporters listened to the blasts in Central Doha and the north of the capital on Monday evening, and saw that they were moving across the night’s sky.
The Iranians gathered in Central Tehran to celebrate, showed pictures on state TV, some shouted the flag of the Islamic Republic and shouted “death to America”.
Earlier, Qatar had announced to temporarily close its airspace in light of the “progress in the region”, while the US embassy and other foreign missions had warned of shelter to their citizens.
The Iranian Ministry of Health has said that more than 400 people have been killed in the Israeli attack on Iran. According to official data, Iran’s attacks on Israel have killed 24 people.
After the missile missile launched for a day between Israel and Iran, the Israeli army called for evacuation of residents in a part of Central Tehran at midnight, saying it was “targeting the Iranian government’s military infrastructure.”