The chairman of the Iranian parliament's National Security Committee said President Trump "did not show commitment" to the principles of negotiation or the ceasefire, and warned that a "reckless violation of the ceasefire" will lead to US "retreat and regret," according to an Iranian parliamentary source.
The chairman of the Iranian parliament's National Security Committee issued a sharp warning overnight Saturday against US President Donald Trump, stating that Trump "did not show commitment to the principles of negotiation or the ceasefire." According to an Iranian parliamentary source cited by Israeli media, the chairman said a "reckless violation of the ceasefire" would lead to "retreat and regret" on the part of the United States.
The statement is the latest in a series of escalating public warnings from senior Iranian officials in recent weeks. The Zioneer has previously reported similar threats from the same committee's chairman, Ebrahim Azizi, as well as from Parliament Speaker Mohammad Qalibaf and other lawmakers, all warning of consequences if the US violates the terms of a ceasefire agreement. The remarks come amid ongoing tensions and public signaling between Tehran and Washington, with Iran maintaining a posture of defiance and readiness to respond to any perceived US aggression.
The specific ceasefire agreement referenced was not detailed in the statement. The remark remains at the level of a parliamentary official's threat, not an official government policy announcement.
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