The spokesperson for Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, Ali Mohammad Naeini, asserted that Iran has long been prepared for major and complex confrontations, emphasizing that “the skies of the occupied territories are fully accessible to our capabilities without any obstacles.” He added that the “True Promise 3” operation represents only a small portion of Iran’s immense power, stressing that Iran’s response could be doubled in precision and destructive force.
Meanwhile, Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that the comprehensive strategic agreement to be signed between Iranian President Massoud Bezeshkian and Russian President Vladimir Putin will include cooperation across multiple fields, with a special focus on security and defense. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei stated that the agreement covers various dimensions, including economy, trade, energy, and environment, alongside defense and security issues. He noted that the agreement reflects the depth of cooperation between the two countries in strategic and vital areas.
These moves underscore Iran’s efforts to strengthen its regional and international standing amidst escalating security and diplomatic tensions in the region. Tehran seeks to consolidate its strategic alliances with global powers like Russia while continuing to confront challenges and threats posed by its regional and international adversaries.