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US ‘crossed every red line� with latest attack on nuclear facilities: Iranian foreign minister

Recent US strikes on Iran ‘outrageous, grave, unprecedented violation of fundamental principles of international law,� says Araghchi

Zehra Nur Çelik  | 22.06.2025 - Update : 22.06.2025
US ‘crossed every red line’ with latest attack on nuclear facilities: Iranian foreign minister Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi delivers a speech during a press conference as he attends the 51st Meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) at Lutfi Kirdar International Convention and Exhibition Center in Istanbul, Turkiye, on June 22, 2025.

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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, during a press conference in Istanbul on Sunday, said the US has “crossed every red line” with the latest attack on Iranian nuclear facilities, warning that diplomacy may no longer be possible.

The recent US strikes on Iran are “outrageous, grave, and unprecedented violation of fundamental principles of the Charter of the UN and international law,” Araghchi said.

“Iran condemns in the strongest terms the US brutal military aggression against Iran's peaceful nuclear facilities,” Araghchi noted.

Araghchi stressed that Iran continues to defend its territory and sovereignty by all means, against not just “US military aggression,” but also “Israel's unlawful actions.”

The Iranian foreign minister underlined that calls for a return to diplomacy are “irrelevant,” as talks were already ongoing when the US attacks happened.

“We were in the middle of talks with the US when Israelis blow it up. And again, we were in the middle of talks, and negotiations with Europeans happened only two days ago in Geneva. This time, Americans decided to blow it up,” he said.

“It's very unfortunate that Israel is doing -- as the German chancellor called -- a dirty job. ... They supported that dirty job, it's a shame,” Araghchi noted.

Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) cannot protect Iran despite its full commitment, Araghchi stressed, asking: “Why countries pursuing peaceful nuclear energy should rely on the treaty?”

Araghchi said he will travel to Moscow Sunday afternoon, and meet with Russian President Putin on Monday to discuss the latest situation after the recent US attacks.

Asked if Tehran will retaliate at US bases or close the Strait of Hormuz, Araghchi said: “There are variety of options available to us, and that's it.”

The situation in the region further deteriorated after US President Donald Trump announced Sunday that American forces carried out "very successful" airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear sites, amid growing fears of a broader conflict in the region.

Following the US strikes, Iran called on the UN Security Council to hold an emergency meeting to condemn the US aggression and to hold accountable those who violate international law.

Hostilities broke out on June 13 when Israel launched airstrikes on several sites across Iran, including military and nuclear facilities, prompting Tehran to launch retaliatory strikes.

Israeli authorities said at least 25 people have been killed and hundreds injured since then in Iranian missile attacks.

Meanwhile, in Iran, 430 people have been killed and more than 3,500 wounded in the Israeli assault, according to the Iranian Health Ministry.

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