Iran warns countries against imposing economic restrictions, calls them 'enemies'
Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Iran's Supreme National Security Council Secretary Mohsen Rezaei warned that any country imposing economic restrictions on Iran will be considered an "enemy."
- Rezaei urged neighboring and global nations not to join the "economic war" led by the United States against Iran.
- The warning comes after Washington announced intensified economic sanctions aimed at increasing pressure on Tehran.
Iran has issued a stern warning that any nation participating in economic restrictions against it will be regarded as an adversary.
Mohsen Rezaei, secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, declared that countries imposing economic limitations on Tehran will be viewed as "enemies." This statement underscores Iran's firm stance against international economic pressure, particularly from the United States.
Rezaei specifically cautioned neighboring countries and the broader international community against joining what he termed the "economic war" initiated by Washington. His remarks followed the U.S. announcement of tightened economic sanctions, intended to exert greater pressure on the Iranian government.
The warning reflects Iran's strategic response to escalating sanctions, signaling a readiness to confront economic hostilities and rally support against perceived external aggression. The emphasis on defining nations participating in sanctions as "enemies" highlights the gravity with which Iran views these measures and its determination to resist them.
Originally published by Hespress in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.