Iran President apologises for strikes on neighbouring countries, says attacks caused by miscommunication

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File photograph  of Iran President Masoud Pezeshkian.

File photograph of Iran President Masoud Pezeshkian. | Photo Credit: AP

Iran's ​President Masoud ‌Pezeshkian said connected ​Saturday (March 7, 2026) ⁠that its impermanent enactment ‌council had approved the ‌suspension ‌of ⁠attacks ⁠against neighbouring countries unless an ​attack ‌on Iran came from those countries.

He besides apologised for Iran’s attacks connected determination countries, insisting that Tehran would halt them and suggesting they were caused by miscommunication successful the ranks.

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The ‌announcement ​came arsenic Iran ⁠continued to motorboat ‌attacks successful the portion successful effect to U.S.-Israeli ‌strikes connected ​the Islamic Republic.

The Iran President said that a request by the United States for an unconditional surrender is simply a “dream that they should instrumentality to their grave”. Mr. Pezeshkian made the connection successful a prerecorded code aired by authorities television.

The comments came arsenic aggravated Iranian occurrence targeted the Gulf Arab states aboriginal connected Saturday (March 7) arsenic Israel and the United States kept up their airstrikes targeting the Islamic Republic. There were repeated attacks connected Saturday (March 7) greeting connected Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

There was nary foreseeable extremity to the fighting. U.S. President Donald Trump’s medication approved a caller $151 cardinal arms merchantability to Israel aft Mr. Trump said helium would not negociate with Iran without its “unconditional surrender”, and U.S. officials warned of a forthcoming bombing run they said would beryllium the astir aggravated yet successful the weeklong conflict.

Iran’s UN Ambassador said the state would “take each indispensable measures” to support itself.

Published - March 07, 2026 02:50 p.m. IST

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