‘No Agreement As Of Now’: Iranian Minister Abbas Araghchi As Trump Announces Ceasefire | World News

US President Donald Trump announced that a ceasefire was provided between Iran and Israel, Iran Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi rejected the allegations and said there was no “any agreement from now on.
“As of now, there is no” agreement on the ceasefire or stopping of military operations.
As Iran has been clarified many times: Israel has started a war against Iran, not the opposite.
As of now, there is no “agreement” about the ceasefire of military operations. However, provided that the Israeli regime stops its illegal aggression against the Iranian people,… Selened Abbas Araghchi (Araghchi) June 24, 2025
After a ceasefire between US President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire between Iran and Israel, the Israeli army reported that the army of Israel had held a series of strikes in more than one target in Iran, and referred to Iran’s first international news network Press TV.
In a mission in X, the news network claimed that the Israeli army had hit a few places in Iran even after Trump declared a ceasefire.
Previously, President Trump announced that both Iran and Israel agreed to make a “full and total ceasefire” on Social.
“Congratulations to everyone! Israel and Iran and the total ceasefire (after about 6 hours, Israel and Iran injured and continued, when they completed the last tasks, completed the last tasks and completed) was fully accepted!
In the meantime, Israel remained silent in the cease -fire claim and has not yet commented on its implementation

