Iran’s Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi announced that he will travel to Moscow on Monday to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin. His visit comes one day after US airstrikes hit three nuclear sites in Iran.
Iran Blasts US for Violating International Law
While speaking in Turkey, Araghchi condemned the American strikes. He said the US had “crossed a very big red line” and claimed Washington had “no respect for international law.” According to him, the US “only understands the language of threat and force.”
Iran Pledges to Defend Itself
Araghchi also warned that Iran is fully prepared to protect its sovereignty. He said, “Tehran reserves all options to defend its security, interest, and people.” He confirmed that Iran’s military is on “full alert” and ready for any escalation.
Russia Criticizes Trump’s Military Move
At the same time, Dmitry Medvedev, Russia’s Deputy Chairman of the Security Council, strongly criticized US President Donald Trump. He wrote on Telegram that “Trump, who came in as a peacemaker president, has started a new war for the US.”
Mocking Trump’s international reputation, Medvedev added, “With this kind of success, Trump won’t win the Nobel Peace Prize.”