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Iranian FM Rejects U.S. Authority Over Foreign Policy Amid Yemen Conflict

Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araqchi, rejected U.S. authority over Iran’s foreign policy following Trump’s comments on Yemen. He condemned U.S. military actions and supported an end to aid for Israel. Russian FM Lavrov urged the U.S. to cease strikes and engage in diplomatic dialogue.

On Sunday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi asserted that the U.S. government has no authority to dictate Iran’s foreign policy, following a warning from President Donald Trump regarding the Houthi group in Yemen. Araqchi emphasized that the U.S. has “no business” influencing Iranian decisions, as reported by IRNA news agency.

In a post on X, Araqchi called for an end to U.S. support for Israel, condemning what he described as “genocide and terrorism” and urged an immediate halt to the killings in Yemen in response to Trump’s remarks.

The previous Saturday marked a significant escalation of U.S. military action in the Middle East under Trump, targeting Yemen’s Houthis, which resulted in the deaths of at least 31 people at the outset of a prolonged military campaign.

Amid the U.S. operations, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov communicated with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, urging for a halt to the strikes against the Houthis. Lavrov emphasized the necessity of a political dialogue to achieve a peaceful resolution and avoid further bloodshed, as detailed by Russia’s foreign ministry.

In summary, Iranian FM Abbas Araqchi contested U.S. authority over Iran’s foreign policy, particularly in light of U.S. military actions in Yemen against the Houthis. He condemned these actions while calling for a cessation of support to Israel. Additionally, Russian FM Sergei Lavrov’s call for political dialogue highlighted the need for diplomatic solutions to prevent further violence.

Original Source: al24news.com

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