Tehran to Trump: Iran will not allow foreign interference
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Esmaeel Baghaei, spokesperson for Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Pars Today – Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson, recalling the U.S. record, says the Iranian nation will not allow foreign interference in its internal affairs.
Esmaeel Baghaei, spokesperson for Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said on Friday in response to the interventionist remarks of the U.S. president that Iranians, through dialogue and engagement with one another to resolve their problems, will not permit any form of foreign interference.
According to Pars Today, Baghaei said it is enough to review the long record of actions by American politicians undertaken in the name of “saving the Iranian people” to understand the depth of America’s so-called “empathy” with Iran. This record includes the organization of the August 19, 1953 coup against the elected government of Dr. Mohammad Mossadegh through the financing and arming of rioters; the downing of an Iranian passenger plane in 1988 and the killing of innocent women and children over the Persian Gulf; full support for Saddam Hussein during the eight-year war against Iranians; complicity with the Israeli regime in the assassination and killing of Iranians and attacks on Iran’s infrastructure in June 2025; and, of course, sanctions described as the harshest in history—followed today by threats of an attack on Iran under the pretext of concern for Iranians, in blatant violation of the most fundamental principles of international law.
The Foreign Ministry spokesperson stressed once again that Iranians, through dialogue and interaction with one another to resolve their issues, will not allow any form of foreign interference.