Iran Embassy: In Case Of The Resumption Of War, No Ceasefire Will Be Accepted

Wednesday, May 20, 2026  Read time1 min

Saed News: The Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Austria today, following Donald Trump’s threats of an attack on Iran, stated that if Iran is attacked again, it will not agree to any ceasefire or negotiations until all objectives of the Islamic Republic are fully achieved.

Iran Embassy: In Case Of The Resumption Of War, No Ceasefire Will Be Accepted

According to SAEDNEWS, The Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Vienna today (Wednesday, May 30), in response to the claims and threats by US President Donald Trump regarding an attack on Iran, stated: Why does the President of the United States (Donald Trump) believe that carrying out a so-called “short” attack on Iran would make Tehran more inclined toward further negotiations?

According to Fars, Donald Trump on Tuesday, while repeating his baseless claims about Iran’s peaceful nuclear program, once again threatened an attack on Iran and said: “Two or three days, maybe Friday, Saturday, Sunday, maybe early next week, a limited time frame. Because we cannot allow them to have nuclear weapons... If they had nuclear weapons, they would immediately blow up Israel... I think they would target the entire Middle East. It would become a nuclear holocaust.”

In this message published on the embassy’s X page, it was stated: Based on this same mistaken assumption, which stems from a deeply incorrect understanding of Iran’s reality, it was predicted that the war would last less than a week, but this war lasted 40 days.

The Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Austria emphasized in this message: Make no mistake: if Iran is attacked again, this time it will not agree to any ceasefire or negotiations until all its objectives are fully achieved.

Donald Trump also claimed on Monday night that it had been decided to carry out another attack on Iran on Tuesday, but it was postponed at the request of the leaders of the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia.

The Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran