Iran’s foreign minister has firmly rejected US President Trump’s warning over protests, calling it reckless interference. He stated demonstrations were driven by economic woes and largely peaceful, with authorities addressing isolated violent incidents. Iran’s armed forces are on standby, vowing to forcefully reject any external involvement in their internal affairs.
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