On March 3 local time, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Bajgah held a weekly press conference and chose to meet with domestic and foreign journalists at a school in Tehran that had been damaged in an attack.

Iran International Television (iranintl)

According to Phoenix Satellite TV, the media asked: "In Bloomberg's report, it says China has asked Iran to avoid making gas facilities targets of attacks. What is your response?"

Bajgah responded that some locations were mistakenly attacked, which were not part of Iran's military plans. The current situation is chaotic and confusing, and the perpetrators of this situation are the aggressors. He emphasized that all parties must remain cautious and more careful.

Previously, Bloomberg quoted gas industry executives as saying that China is pressuring Iranian officials to avoid actions that might disrupt Qatar's natural gas exports or other energy shipments through the Strait of Hormuz.

In response, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning said on March 3 that energy security is very important for the world economy, and all parties have a responsibility to ensure stable and smooth energy supply. China urges all parties to immediately stop military actions, avoid escalating tensions, maintain the safety of the Strait of Hormuz shipping lanes, and prevent greater impact on the global economy.

According to reports, during the press conference on March 3 local time, Bajgah also stated that Iran was grieving and angry but remained restrained. The current top priority is to defend the country, and he described the situation as "a confrontation between justice and evil."

Bajgah accused the United States and Israel of deliberately attacking civilian facilities such as schools and hospitals, stating their aim was to paralyze people's daily lives, and characterized this as "war crimes" and "crimes against humanity."

Bajgah called on the international community, especially the UN Security Council, to take action to stop the US-Israel aggression. He said this war was not chosen by Iran, but imposed upon it, and Iran will continue to respond to the current situation from a self-defense position.

Additionally, Britain, France, and Germany said they may take "necessary and proportional defensive actions" against Iran. In response, Bajgah warned that any action would be considered a declaration of war.

Regarding the incident of Khamenei being attacked and killed, Bajgah said it was a meaningful death. Khamenei chose to remain with the people until his last moment, without leaving his country, his home, or his capital.

At the same time, Bajgah emphasized that Iran's involvement in the conflict was entirely out of self-defense, and called on all people, regardless of their stance, to unite under the national flag, and stated that the so-called "Iranian surrender-style negotiations" were lies.

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