Iran issues a warning to the United States after President Donald Trump threatens to strike Iran, linking the remarks to Iran’s support for Hezbollah. Iranian officials say the US should reconsider its statements, with Iran’s chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf telling the US not to make threats and asserting that Iran “does not take American threats into account.” Ghalibaf says Iran’s armed forces are ready to respond “in a different manner,” and he criticizes the idea that threats have any effect.

The warnings come as Iran and the United States hold talks in Switzerland aimed at reaching a deal intended to permanently end the Middle East war. The reporting indicates these negotiations are structured around a set period, described by one outlet as a 60-day phase. Across sources, the central elements are Iran’s public response to Trump’s threat and the parallel diplomatic track in Switzerland. The articles provide no additional confirmed details on any planned military actions, focusing instead on Iran’s stated readiness and the ongoing negotiations.