
Iran will continue its retaliation in response to US attacks: Senior Iranian official tells Reuters
A senior Iranian official told Reuters that Iran will continue its retaliation in response to U.S. attacks and has the necessary rationality to begin diplomacy after 'punishing the aggressor.'
The official added that, "If they seek negotiations Israeli and U.S. attacks must stop."
Reuters

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