Iran says ‘doesn't want to harm ordinary Americans’ as official warns US of ‘uncontrollable consequences’ for civilian attacks

Iran says ceasefire talks are 'irrelevant' while military confrontations continue, focus is on 'defending homeland'

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi (L) and Speaker Iranian parliament Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf. Photos: Files

The Iranian foreign minister said on Monday that the country did not want to harm "ordinary Americans" in its ongoing war against the United States and Israel while the parliamentary speaker warned the US of "uncontrollable consequences" in the event of attacks on civilians as the conflict in the Middle East drags on.

In a post on X, Iran’s FM Seyed Abbas Araghchi said: "Iran does not want to harm ordinary Americans who overwhelmingly voted to end involvement in costly foreign wars."

He said the blame for surging gas prices and costlier mortgages in the US "lies squarely with Israel and its dupes in Washington".

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