The G7 has warned that it remains ready to impose further sanctions if Iran continues its crackdown on protests and dissent, amid mounting international concern over the country’s handling of demonstrations.
U.S. President Donald Trump said that Iran has informed him the killing of protesters has stopped, prompting Washington to step back from threats of military action.
The protests in Iran have left deep scars, with families of those killed speaking of heartbreak and loss, highlighting the human cost of the unrest.
G7 members emphasized that restrictions and sanctions remain on the table as a means to pressure Iran to respect human rights and allow peaceful protest. The situation remains tense, and the international community continues to closely monitor developments as Iran faces growing internal and external scrutiny.













