Summary
- The Iranian president stated that he will uphold the ceasefire agreement unless Israel violates it first.
- After the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran, Israel claimed that Iran violated the agreement by launching rockets.
- Iran reiterated its commitment to the ceasefire and said it is ready to protect its people's rights at the negotiation table.
On the 24th (local time), CNN reported, citing Iranian state-affiliated media Nour News, that Masoud Pezeshkian, President of Iran, stated, "Unless Israel violates the ceasefire agreement first, Iran will adhere to the agreement."
President Pezeshkian stated in a statement, "Iran will not violate the ceasefire and will only respond if Israel breaks the promise first," adding, "Tehran is prepared to engage in dialogue at the negotiation table to protect the rights of the Iranian people."
Earlier, former U.S. President Donald Trump announced that a ceasefire agreement had been reached between Israel and Iran. However, Israel claimed that just a few hours after the ceasefire took effect, Iran fired rockets at its territory, thus breaking the agreement first. In contrast, Iran denied this and repeatedly emphasized its willingness for a ceasefire.


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