Iran rejects deadlines, warns of 'adventurism'
Iran has rejected any deadlines or ultimatums and warned of a decisive military response to any US or Israeli attack.
Iran has rejected any deadlines or ultimatums and warned of a decisive military response to any US or Israeli attack.
The statement specifically emphasizes Iran's rejection of ultimatums 'especially not those set by the United States,' sharpening the focus of the previous declaration.
The spokesman added that for Iran, some issues are 'simply unacceptable' and that no amount of insistence will change Iran's position.
The statement now includes a specific warning of a decisive military response to any 'adventures' by the U.S. or Israel, utilizing Iran's full military potential.
Spokesman Baghaei provided new details on the diplomatic exchange, stating the US first gave a 15-point proposal, Iran responded with a 10-point one, and the package was reviewed during a visit by Pakistan's Army Chief.
The message adds a specific warning of a 'decisive military response' to any US or Israeli attack, which was not explicitly detailed in the previous summary for topic 1962.