Key facts
- Iran's top military commanders reaffirmed the country's preparedness to counter aggression.
- The military emphasized unity and enhanced defensive capabilities.
- Iran's Foreign Ministry denied reports of inviting the IAEA to inspect nuclear facilities beyond current sites.
- Broader IAEA inspection access depends on ongoing negotiations.
- Inspections at existing Iranian nuclear sites like Bushehr will continue.
- Iran warned the U.S. of consequences for alleged ceasefire violations.
- Iran is willing to continue negotiations if Washington honors an agreement.
- Iran cited continued Israeli "war-making" as a concern.
- Iran seeks peace on all fronts, including Gaza.
Iran's top military commanders have reiterated the country's full preparedness to counter any aggression, emphasizing unity and enhanced defensive capabilities. These statements come in the wake of recent regional conflicts and ongoing diplomatic tensions, signaling a strong stance on national security. The military's reaffirmation underscores a commitment to maintaining readiness against potential threats.
