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Iranian Foreign Minister Engages in Diplomatic Talks After Missile Strikes on Israel
Following Iran's missile attack on Israel, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi held diplomatic discussions with military and political leaders from several countries.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi conducted a series of diplomatic communications after Iran launched missile strikes against Israel. These included discussions with the Pakistani army chief and separate conversations with his counterparts from France, Turkey, and the United Kingdom, according to statements from the Iranian Foreign Ministry.
On Sunday evening, Iran carried out a missile attack on Israel in three waves, firing a total of 11 ballistic missiles toward Israeli territory, according to official assessments from Israeli sources.
In response to the Iranian assault, U.S. President Donald Trump stated that his message to Iran was: "You have fired your missiles... that is enough."
He added in an interview with Fox News that the U.S. military was on alert and urged Tehran to return to the negotiating table to reach a new agreement.
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