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Iran’s FM Araghchi: Ceasefire is Rejected Unless It Leads to Permanent End of War

CAIRO, EGYPT - SEPTEMBER 9: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi attends a joint press conference following the signing of an Egypt-backed agreement on practical modalities to resume nuclear inspections on the Iranian nuclear program on September 9, 2025 in Cairo, Egypt. Iran had halted inspections of its nuclear program since Israel and the United States bombed several facilities in June. (Photo by Sayed Hassan/Getty Images)

The Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi indicated that the US and ‘Israel’ called for a ceasefire, adding that this would be rejected unless it leads to a permanent end of war.

“They are calling for a ceasefire again, this will not happen. There should be a permanent end of the war. And unless we get to that, I think we need to continue fighting for the sake of our people and our security,” Araghchi told NBC News.

Araghchi said, “In our culture, apologizing is a sign of dignity and strength. If it is assumed that Iran has attacked its neighbors, that assumption is wrong; we have not attacked our neighbors.”

We have targeted American bases and facilities that unfortunately are located in the territories of our neighboring countries, he added.

Iran FM affirmed, “We have defended our lands for thousands of years and will continue to do that for as long as it takes. Our soldiers are waiting for any enemy to enter our soil to kill them and destroy them. We never give up, never surrender. Our dignity is not for sale.”

Source: Al-Manar English Website