
US joining Israel's 'aggression' would be 'very dangerous', says Iranian minister
The Iranian foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, said it would be 'very unfortunate and very dangerous for everyone' if the US got involved in the war with Israel. He said Iran was exercising its right to self-defence against Israel's 'unprovoked' bombardment, which would need to stop before Iran returned to negotiations.
He spoke to reporters in Istanbul on his way home from talks in Geneva, which failed to produce a diplomatic breakthrough
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