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macroJun 18, 2026, 10:17 PM

Iran Negotiator Warns Strong Response to Any Breach of Agreement

Iran's top negotiator Mohammad Qalibaf warned that any breach of the agreement or excessive demands will be met with a forceful retaliation, vowing no hesitation in delivering a strong response if commitments are broken.

Iran's top negotiator, Mohammad Qalibaf, issued a stern warning on Tuesday, stating that any breach of the current agreement or excessive demands from the other side will trigger a strong response. He vowed that Iran will not hesitate in delivering forceful retaliation if commitments are not upheld.

The statement comes amid ongoing negotiations, raising the stakes in diplomatic talks. Qalibaf's remarks underscore Tehran's firm stance and willingness to escalate if it perceives pressure or violations.

While no specific consequences were detailed, the warning adds to geopolitical tension, potentially influencing oil markets and risk sentiment in the short term.

Source: First Squawk