In comments at a weekly press conference on Monday, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei said the upcoming event will focus primarily on the US and Israeli attacks that targeted Iran’s nuclear facilities in June, while other related issues will also be discussed.
He noted that the conference aims to draw international attention to the actions that were not merely directed against an independent nation but against the principles of shared global coexistence.
The spokesman described the military attacks against Iran as clear examples of unilateral domination that concern the entire international community.
Commenting on US President Donald Trump’s recent admission of Washington’s direct role in the strikes against Iran, Baqaei said this constitutes one of the latest and clearest pieces of evidence confirming US participation in military aggression.
He added that while Iran had long been aware of the US’ active complicity, Trump’s explicit acknowledgment of commanding the operation —and his rejection of the US secretary of state’s prior denials— amounts to a confession of “an international crime”.
According to the spokesperson, Iran has immediately registered Trump’s statement as an official document with the United Nations and will use it as evidence of US aggression in any relevant international tribunal.
He noted that Tehran is currently examining all possible legal avenues to file a case against the United States.
On June 13, the Zionist regime launched an unprovoked war of aggression against Iran, targeting military, nuclear, and residential areas for 12 consecutive days. The United States later escalated the conflict by striking three of Iran’s nuclear sites in Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan on June 22.
Iran’s Armed Forces delivered an immediate and forceful response. The IRGC Aerospace Force carried out 22 waves of retaliatory missile strikes under Operation True Promise III, inflicting significant damage and heavy losses on cities across the occupied territories.
In retaliation for the US attacks, Iranian forces also targeted al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar —the largest American military installation in West Asia— with a barrage of missiles.
The confrontation came to an end on June 24, when a ceasefire was enforced.