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Attackers must vow not to strike Iran again, vice president says

Mar 30, 2026, 09:41 GMT+1

Iran’s adversaries must pledge not to strike the country again and recognize all of its international rights, Iran first vice president said on Monday.

“They must say, ‘We will no longer attack Iran and we recognize all of Iran’s international rights,’” Mohammad Reza Aref added.

He said the adversaries were seeking talks over the Strait of Hormuz and that it remained unclear whether they were ready to make such commitments.

The first vice president also said Iran’s armed forces were among the most powerful in the world.

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Iran revokes residency of 1,200 UAE nationals, judiciary says

Mar 30, 2026, 09:15 GMT+1

Iran’s judiciary said on Monday it had revoked the residency permits of 1,200 citizens of the United Arab Emirates living in Iran and ordered them to leave within a week.

In a statement, the judiciary said the move required the affected individuals to exit the country within seven days.

The decision comes amid a widening regional conflict that began with joint US-Israeli strikes on Iran in late February, after which Tehran launched missile and drone attacks on targets across the region, including the UAE.

The move also follows reports that Emirati authorities had canceled residency visas of Iranian nationals, leaving some stranded abroad.

Iran lawmaker says NPT exit bill could pass soon

Mar 30, 2026, 09:02 GMT+1

Mohammad Reza Mohseni-Sani said a bill to withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) could be approved soon if conditions allow, including in a virtual or formal parliamentary session.

Mohseni-Sani, a member of parliament’s national security commission, said the proposal was likely to pass with strong support among lawmakers.

The NPT is a global agreement aimed at preventing the spread of nuclear weapons, promoting peaceful use of nuclear energy and advancing nuclear disarmament. Iran is a signatory to the treaty.

IRGC confirms naval commander Tangsiri killed

Mar 30, 2026, 09:00 GMT+1

Islamic Revolutionary Guards confirmed on Monday that naval commander Alireza Tangsiri had been killed, days after Israel’s Defense Minister Israel Katz said he had been killed in an Israeli strike in Bandar Abbas.

In a statement, the IRGC said Tangsiri was injured while organizing forces and strengthening defenses along Iran’s coasts and islands and later died from the severity of his injuries.

The IRGC praised Tangsiri’s decades of service and said its naval forces would continue operations despite his death.

Katz said on Thursday that the strike was a “message” to Iran’s Guards, adding: “The IDF will hunt you down and eliminate you one by one.”

Iran will continue response against attackers, acting defense minister says

Mar 30, 2026, 08:56 GMT+1

Majid Ebnolreza, Iran’s acting defense minister, said Iran would continue its response against aggressors, in a phone call with Turkey’s defense minister, state media reported on Monday.

Ebnolreza said Iran would pursue “full punishment” of attackers and work to ensure deterrence and prevent further conflict.

He said Iran had agreed to talks despite distrust of the US, in an effort to ease tensions in the region, but said recent military action by the American and Israeli sides left it with no option but to defend itself.

Turkey’s defense minister said the attack on Iran was a serious violation of international law and offered condolences over the deaths of senior Iranian leaders and military officials, the report said.

Iran envoy still in Beirut despite expulsion deadline, Israel FM says

Mar 30, 2026, 07:58 GMT+1

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar said on Monday that an Iranian ambassador remained in Beirut past a deadline set by Lebanon to declare him persona non grata, and said the country was effectively under Iranian control.

In a post on X, Sa’ar said about 5,000 rockets, shells and drones had been fired from Lebanese territory toward Israel since March 2, including from areas south of the Litani River that the Lebanese army had said were under its operational control.

He said ministers from Hezbollah remained in the Lebanese government.

Sa’ar said Lebanon would not regain its freedom unless it confronted the Iranian influence and Hezbollah.