Any move to target Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei would permanently end prospects for diplomacy and trigger an “unlimited” response, a senior Iranian official warned Sunday, Reuters reported.
“Any move to target Supreme Leader Khamenei would shut the door to any deal or negotiation, and would prompt unlimited response” the official said.
US President Donald Trump launched a new war by ordering strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council said Sunday.
“Trump, who came in as a peacemaker president, has started a new war for the US,” Medvedev wrote on Telegram.
His remarks came after Trump confirmed the US had struck three major nuclear sites in Iran and warned of further attacks if Tehran rejects peace.

The widespread presence of US military bases across the region represents not a strength but a point of vulnerability, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said Sunday in a statement following overnight American strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.
"As we have repeatedly stated, the number, dispersion, and extent of US military bases in the region are not a point of strength, but rather have doubled their vulnerability," the Revolutionary Guards said in a Sunday statement.
Iran’s nuclear capabilities are resilient against foreign attacks, the IRGC added.
“We firmly assert that Iran’s indigenous and peaceful nuclear technology cannot be destroyed by any attack,” the statement said.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has called on the Islamic Republic to immediately engage in dialogue with the United States and Israel to prevent further regional escalation, the government said Sunday.
A government spokesperson said Berlin’s aim is to find a diplomatic solution to end the conflict between Iran and Israel and avoid a broader crisis.

Diplomacy remains the sole avenue to resolve the escalating conflict between Iran and its adversaries, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Sunday.
“The negotiating table is the only place to end this crisis,” she said in a statement.
European Council President Antonio Costa called Sunday for restraint and renewed diplomatic efforts to avoid further escalation in the Middle East, warning that civilians would pay the highest price.
“I call on all parties to show restraint and respect for international law and nuclear safety,” Costa wrote on X.
"Diplomacy remains the only way to bring peace and security to the Middle East region. Too many civilians will once again be the victims of a further escalation," he said.






