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News Topical, Digital Desk : The ongoing war in the Middle East shows no signs of abating. Iran versus the US and Israel. Neither country is ready for a ceasefire. The US and Israel are targeting Iran, while Iran is continuously targeting Gulf countries, including Israel.

Meanwhile, former Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif advised the Iranian regime that if Trump is unable to do so, they should stop the war themselves and respond to him in his own language. Mohammad Javad said that Iran should declare itself the victor and stop the fighting to prevent further conflict.

What did the former Foreign Minister of Iran say?

In fact, according to an article published in the US-based Foreign Affairs, former Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said regarding the ongoing fighting in the Middle East that this strategy can not only end the current conflict, but can also be helpful in bringing stability in the region.

Iran should declare itself the winner

Javad Zarif has urged the Iranian regime to declare itself the victor, seal the deal, and declare a ceasefire on its own. This decision by Iran could prove to be a masterstroke against Trump.

"As an Iranian, I am deeply angered by President Trump's reckless aggression and vulgar insults, but also proud of our military and our fighting people," Javad Zarif wrote on X. "I am unsure about publishing this peace plan in Foreign Affairs. Nevertheless, I am convinced that the war must end on terms that are in Iran's national interests."

Day 35 of the US-Israel vs Iran war

It is noteworthy that former Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif was for many years Iran's main figure in negotiations with the United States and other countries regarding Iran's nuclear program. Today, 35 days have passed since the Iran vs. US-Israel war, yet the attacks show no signs of stopping. Many of US President Trump's claims regarding a ceasefire are failing.

Meanwhile, Javad Zarif has advised the Iranian regime to declare itself the winner and stop the fighting.


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