
Iran FM: Ceasefire with Israel Fragile, Peace Over War
Iran FM warns ceasefire with Israel remains fragile but insists Iran does not seek war, highlighting a delicate path to lasting peace.
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Iran FM warns ceasefire with Israel remains fragile but insists Iran does not seek war, highlighting a delicate path to lasting peace.
Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB is suing Israel after an air strike on June 16 damaged its Tehran HQ during a live broadcast, calling it a violation of press freedom and free speech.
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