Iran has made it clear that no formal ceasefire agreement has been reached with Israel despite recent announcements. The message comes soon after former US President Donald Trump declared a ceasefire on his own social media platform, sparking worldwide discussion.
Shortly after Trump’s announcement, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi took to the social media platform X to clarify that Tehran has not yet decided to halt its military operations. Araghchi stated that Iran’s armed forces are still actively resisting Israeli attacks. However, he added that if Israel stops its aggression, Iran would be willing to suspend its counterattacks. If Israel continues its offensive, Iran intends to maintain a strong defensive stance and resist until the end.
Officials in Tehran confirmed that their military remains committed to defending the country’s sovereignty. The armed forces are ready to respond to any situation that may arise. Though no official ceasefire has been signed, the pace of hostilities appears to have eased somewhat in recent days.
Observers believe that while fighting has slowed, the absence of a formal agreement means uncertainty remains over the conflict’s future. The international community is now closely watching for the next moves from both sides. Until a clear, official ceasefire is in place, the threat of renewed fighting continues.