Iranian President Masoud On Tuesday, Pezekiján announced “the end of the 12-day war” that was caused by Israel. “Today, after the heroic resistance of our great nation whose determination is a history, We are witnessing the closure of the ceasefire and the end of this 12-day war that was triggered by avanturism and provocation“Israel, said Pezekijan in a speech, referring to the official IRNA news agency, AFP reported, TASR writes.
According to Pezekijan Israel has not achieved its goals and paid for his aggression dearly. “Aggressive enemy failed to achieve its goals”, which was the destruction of facilities and disrupting nuclear research in Iran and the induction of social unrest, said in a message spread by the press office of the Iranian President AZ quoted by TASS.
According to Tass, Pezekijan said that the extent of damage in Israel caused by retaliatory strokes of Iran sent a clear signal to the world that “The price of this adventure against a large country like Iran is terrible”.
The struggles between Israel and Iran broke out on June 13 – two days before Tehran and Washington had a new round of negotiations on the Iranian nuclear program. Both sides came into sharp contradiction on the enrichment of uranium in Iran – Tehran considers this process to be his “right that cannot be negotiated”, but for Washington it is a “red line”. US President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that Iran and Israel had agreed on a “complete and total” ceasefire to end their 12 days of war conflict.
First, both parties had time until Tuesday 06.00 CEST (07.30 h Tehran) to complete the operation. Iran was supposed to start the ceasefire first, Israel to join this regime after 12 hours. However, both parties broke the ceasefirewhich was angry – was particularly critical of Israel. Subsequently, however, the US President declared on Tuesday afternoon (CEST) that the ceasefire was in force.
An armed conflict could end up less than two weeks after Israel first launched a preventive attack against Iran, arguing that the regime there is dangerously close to getting a nuclear weapon.