Iran Says It Will Respond to Unspecified Threat
Iran's foreign ministry stated the country will respond and will not hesitate to defend itself. The remarks follow recent regional tensions but contain no details on timing or targets.
Iran's foreign ministry said the country will respond to an unspecified threat and will not hesitate to defend itself. The statement was issued on May 26, 2026, according to multiple wire reports.
No further details on the nature of the threat or planned response were provided in the ministry's remarks.
The comments come amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East.
Financial markets showed limited immediate reaction to the statement. No additional official responses from other governments were reported in the initial coverage.
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