TEHRAN: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has warned that individuals or groups collaborating with Israel will be held accountable.

In his statement on X (formerly Twitter), Araghchi stated that any attempt at cooperation with the Israelis against the Iranians would be “an unforgivable act,” and he added that hostility against Iran’s citizens is a “foolish gamble.”

Additionally, Araghchi mentioned that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s disclosure about Iran was already brought before the Iranian government’s authorities by their intelligence agency.

These statements of Abbas Araghchi demonstrate Iran’s consistent position against any form of foreign intervention.

Trump praises Pakistan’s role as mediator in Iran-US ceasefire, rejects criticism from fellow Senator

Earlier, Pakistan has received international recognition for its role as the sole mediator in ceasefire negotiations with Iran, a role that US President Donald Trump once again lauded during remarks in China.

During an interview with the press, Trump referred to Pakistan as “an outstanding country” and congratulated Field Marshal Asim Munir and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on their leadership roles in reaching the ceasefire agreement with Iran.

While the American president has in the past appreciated the efforts made by Pakistan, his latest statement holds special relevance in light of criticism by the US Senator Lindsey Graham, who is an associate of the president, regarding Pakistan’s neutrality in the talks.

Trump, while not directly referring to the senator, indirectly rebutted all his concerns about Pakistan’s neutrality through the latter’s appreciation of Pakistan’s leadership.

In a recent development, even the Prime Minister of Qatar had appreciated Pakistan’s mediating role, saying that Islamabad was doing its job efficiently as a mediator without the intervention of any third party.

The Iranian leadership has also appreciated Pakistan’s mediation, acknowledging its role in maintaining peace within the region via official meetings as well as telephonic consultations.

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