Iran's president threatens to apologize, saying, "We won't attack neighboring countries until..."

Posted on 7th Mar 2026 by rohit kumar

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has apologized for attacking neighboring countries. The president made this apology in a pre-recorded speech on state television.

 

 

President Masoud Pezeshkian's statement came after repeated attacks on Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates on Saturday morning.

 

 

Iranian President Apologizes With Conditions

The Iranian president apologized for Iran's attacks on neighboring countries, saying, "Tehran will stop these attacks," and added that these attacks were caused by a misunderstanding within the ranks.

 

 

The Iranian president further stated, "We will not attack neighboring countries unless their territory is used to attack Iran."

 

 

Iran has carried out several attacks on its neighbors in recent days, targeting US airbases. An attack near Dubai Airport in the UAE also created panic in these Middle Eastern countries.

 

 

"Will not surrender to America."

Regarding the US's demand for Iran's surrender, Masoud Pezeshkian said, "The United States' demand for unconditional surrender is a dream they should take to their graves."

 

 

US President Donald Trump had called on Iran to surrender. In a post on Truth Social, Trump said, "There is no diplomatic path until Iran surrenders completely."

 

 

US Warns Iran

Trump stated that he will not negotiate with Iran without unconditional surrender. US officials have warned Iran of an impending bombing campaign. Officials say the next attack will be the most intense yet in the week-long conflict.

 

 

The US has also approved the sale of new weapons worth $151 million to Israel. The US and Israel have carried out attacks on Iran, targeting Iran's military capabilities, leadership, and nuclear program.

 

 

Iran fires missile at Israel.

Iran's UN ambassador responded to the US, saying, "The country will take all necessary steps to defend itself." Loud explosions were also heard in Israel's capital, Jerusalem, on Saturday morning.

 

 

Missiles from Iran sent people fleeing to bomb shelters across Israel. Israeli emergency services have not received any reports of casualties from these attacks.

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