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Iran Backs India’s BRICS Leadership as Tensions Rise in West Asia

April 14, 20261 Min Read
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Iran Issues Strong Warning to Trump Amid Rising Tensions

In a recent development, Ebrahim Azizi, a senior Iranian lawmaker, has voiced serious concerns regarding U.S.-Iran relations. As the head of Iran’s parliamentary National Security Commission, Azizi issued a stark warning to the United States, emphasizing that Iran’s stance is firm and non-negotiable, especially concerning the strategic Strait of Hormuz.

Azizi pointed out that while Iran is open to discussions, there is a significant lack of trust in Washington. He described the United States, particularly under President Donald Trump, as “untrustworthy.” This statement reflects an ongoing tension in the Middle East, where diplomatic efforts continue to face challenges.

As both nations navigate through these fraught diplomatic waters, the situation remains delicate, with Iran making it clear that any future negotiations will be approached with caution.

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