Iran Refutes Ceasefire Claims Amid Rising Tensions
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi denied any ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran. He stated that if Israel halts its aggression by a specific time, Iran would not continue its response. Araqchi mentioned that a final decision on military operations would be forthcoming.

Amid escalating tensions, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has denied reports of any ceasefire agreement with Israel. Speaking on Tuesday, Araqchi emphasized that Iran has not committed to halting military operations unless Israel ceases its actions against Iranian people by the designated time.
Araqchi further clarified in a social media post that Iran's decisions regarding the cessation of military actions remain pending. He highlighted the significance of Israel halting its 'illegal aggression' for any potential de-escalation.
The Iran-Israel conflict continues to draw international attention, with both countries engaging in heated exchanges. The situation remains volatile as diplomatic efforts are scrutinized globally.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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