The US military presence in the Middle East does not bring security, Iran's Parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf told state TV, insisting that regional security needs to be established by regional countries.
"The face and order of the Middle East will change, but not according to US plans. We, the Islamic countries of the region, will establish regional order and security in the economic and security dimensions," Qalibaf said, adding that U.S. forces need to leave the region.
๐จ๐ฎ๐ท๐บ๐ธ BREAKING: The Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, has openly mocked Donald Trump after the former U.S. president claimed victory over Iran.Ghalibaf ridiculed the statements, saying:
“He says he has ‘defeated’ us nine times in the last two weeks. It’s becoming hilarious.”
The remark drew laughter in the Islamic Consultative Assembly (Iran’s Parliament), turning Trump’s repeated claims into a moment of public ridicule in Tehran as tensions and rhetoric between Washington and Tehran continue to escalate.
"Regional security must be ensured by regional nations":
Iranian Parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf rejects foreign interference"
Tehran [Iran], March 17 (ANI): Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, has stated that Tehran did not anticipate the territories of its southern neighbours being utilised as a launchpad for aggression against the Islamic Republic, according to a report by the state broadcaster Press TV.
In an interview with Al-Araby Al-Jadeed media outlet, Qalibaf addressed questions regarding reactions countries in Iran's neighbourhood on Tehran's retaliatory strikes.
- The Speaker criticied the presence of foreign military installations in the region, suggesting that the very "bases given to America to create security" for those nations had ultimately betrayed them and become a "source of insecurity."
- According to Press TV, Qalibaf's comments come in the wake of the unprovoked conflict that began on February 28, following US and Israeli strikes that resulted in the killing of Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei and several high-ranking military commanders.
"America initiated the insecurity from the soil of these countries, and it is natural that we, in an existential war, are compelled to defend ourselves," the state broadcaster Press TV quoted him as saying.
He noted that during a previous 12-day conflict, Tehran had consciously avoided involving its neighbours until Washington became a direct participant.
Regarding the future of the region, Qalibaf maintained that Iran "will not return to pre-war conditions." He emphasised that while Tehran is forced to defend its territory, regional stability should be managed by local nations without "foreign interference."
Press TV reported that the Speaker expressed a readiness for permanent security pacts with neighbouring states to provide a "guarantee for both sides" and protect regional investment.
However, he remained firm on the conditions for a halt in combat, stating, "We will not accept ceasefire until enemy repents."
He argued that a truce is only logical if it does not merely offer the adversary a chance to "resolve its problems, such as the destruction of radars or a shortage of interceptor missiles," before resuming attacks.
- He insisted that Tehran would only consider a ceasefire when the enemy showed genuine remorse and regional stability was assured.
- Qalibaf further revealed that Iran had "prepared ourselves for a long war" and developed countermeasures to prevent the neutralisation of its operational abilities.
- He claimed that Iran's domestic technology allows for the rapid and cost-effective production of missiles and drones, far outpacing the enemy's ability to manufacture interceptors.
- Finally, addressing the transition of leadership following the killing of the former Leader, Qalibaf spoke on the message sent by the election of Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei.

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