Araqchi held separate telephone conversations with the foreign ministers of Turkey, Egypt, and Pakistan regarding the latest regional developments in light of the continued military aggression by the United States and the Zionist regime against Iran, as well as its regional and global repercussions.
In these discussions, the Iranian foreign minister assessed the attacks by the US and the Israeli regime on Iran's infrastructure as a measure aimed at escalating tensions and destabilizing the region.
Araqchi also emphasized the necessity for vigilance and coordination among the regional countries in response to the US-Israeli threats.
Referring to the dangerous consequences of the reckless and terrorist behaviors of the US and the Israeli regime, he underscored that the Islamic Republic of Iran will spare no effort in defending its national sovereignty and ensuring the security of its citizens.
The US and the Israeli regime launched a large-scale unprovoked military campaign against Iran following the assassination of Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei, along with several senior military commanders and civilians on February 28.
The attacks have involved extensive aerial strikes on both military and civilian locations across Iran, causing significant casualties and widespread damage to infrastructure.
In response, the Iranian Armed Forces have carried out retaliatory operations, targeting American and Israeli positions in the occupied territories and at regional bases with waves of missiles and drones.