In Czechia, as part of the Turkish Culture Festival, Turkish coffee was introduced with an event hold in the embassy building. The event organized for the first time this year by the Turkish Embassy, and it will take for one week. Ambassadors of many countries, artists, Czech diplomats and well-known names of Prague attended the event. The guests showed great interest in Turkish coffee. Woven Turkish carpets, Turkish coffee, and various other traditional items were given away to the guests. Voice artist Roksan Mandel also gave a mini concert at the event.
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Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian warned that Israel would “regret” its attack on Iran, following massive Israeli airstrikes on key military and nuclear sites. “The Zionist regime will regret its action today,” Pezeshkian said, adding that a special cabinet meeting was immediately convened in response to the strikes.
Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arakchi submitted a formal letter to the United Nations, condemning the attacks as violations of international law and describing them as “state-sponsored terrorism.” He stated, “Israel has now crossed all red lines,” calling the strikes war crimes under the Geneva Conventions.
Arakchi also emphasized the risk of a radiological disaster at the Natanz Nuclear Facility and demanded an emergency UN Security Council meeting, warning that Iran will respond in a “determined and proportionate” manner.