Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that his country remained committed to diplomacy, excluding Israel. “As before, we are serious and forward-looking in our outlook,” Mr Araghchi said in a post on X. He said Iran would continue to exercise its right to self-defence, and would make Israel “regret and pay for its grave error”. “Iran has proven in action what it has always publicly committed itself to: we have never sought and will never seek nuclear weapons,” Mr Araghchi wrote.

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