Group 1 - The Iranian President Pezeshkian announced the end of a 12-day war initiated by Israel, emphasizing the failure of Israel's attempts to destroy Iran's nuclear facilities and incite social unrest [2] - Pezeshkian called for a focus on reconstruction efforts and highlighted that Israel suffered significant damage, indicating that aggressive actions against Iran would incur heavy costs [2] - Pezeshkian expressed Iran's readiness to resolve issues with the U.S. within an international framework, aiming to strengthen regional unity and peace as a foundation for national development [2] Group 2 - UN Secretary-General Guterres welcomed the announcement of a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, urging both nations to fully comply with the agreement [4] - Guterres stated that the conflict must cease as both Israeli and Iranian people have endured too much suffering, and he hopes this ceasefire can be replicated in other regional conflicts [4][5] - U.S. President Trump announced that Israel and Iran had agreed to a "comprehensive and complete ceasefire," although both sides later accused each other of violating the agreement [5][6] Group 3 - Initial U.S. intelligence assessments indicated that military strikes against Iran did not completely destroy its nuclear facilities but may have only delayed its nuclear program by a few months [7][9] - Reports suggest that the core components of Iran's nuclear program remain intact, with its uranium enrichment stockpile not destroyed and centrifuges largely undamaged [9][10] - The U.S. White House acknowledged the existence of the intelligence assessment but disagreed with its conclusions, asserting that the strikes weakened Iran's ability to produce nuclear weapons [11][12]
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