Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi made a significant statement on Sunday at a press conference in Tehran, marking the first time he has publicly addressed the recent Israeli attacks on Iran. Araghchi emphasized that if Israel were to cease its attacks on Iran, Tehran would also immediately halt its response. He reiterated that Iran's military reaction is solely based on its right to self-defense as granted by international law. Araghchi stressed that Iran has no desire to see the conflict escalate and spread to neighboring regions, unless circumstances force it to do so. The Iranian Foreign Minister's comments come as tensions between Iran and Israel continue to rise, with both sides engaged in a war of words and military actions. The situation remains highly volatile, with the potential for further escalation and conflict. Meanwhile, the international community is closely watching the developments, with many countries calling for restraint and diplomacy to resolve the crisis.