Iran's representative to the UN said that Tehran does not agree to a temporary ceasefire, as this could lead to rearmament and preparation of new attacks by the United States. This position was voiced against the backdrop of growing tensions in the region.
Iran rejects truce: official position
Iran's representative to the UN has clearly stated that Tehran does not support the idea of a temporary ceasefire. According to him, this poses a risk to the country's security, as it allows the United States to regroup its forces and prepare new attacks. A similar position was voiced by Iran during a meeting of the UN Security Council.
The threat of a new escalation
Refusal to abandon the ceasefire could lead to further escalation of the conflict in the region. Iran believes that any pause in hostilities only contributes to the rearmament of opponents. According to experts, such rhetoric only complicates the search for a diplomatic solution to the current situation.
International reaction
The international community is closely monitoring the developments. Mediating countries are calling on the parties to engage in dialogue, but Iran's position remains unchanged.







