Denmark: According to Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen, they told Iran’s charge d’affaires that the violent suppression of demonstrators is intolerable.

Rasmussen said that the EU has already placed a number of restrictions on Iran and that Denmark would take more action if it was seen necessary.
“FM Lars Lokke Rasmussen: “Iran’s ruthless repression on the people’s rallies is unacceptable,” the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark said in a post on X. Today, we made this quite plain to the Iranian charge d’affaires. Denmark is prepared to take more action after the EU enacted sweeping sanctions on Iran.
US President Donald Trump was thinking about Iran’s notable protester killings earlier in the day.We will examine all aspects of the current Iranian scenario. awful things. However, when I witness the type of death that is occurring there, I think of Iran. He told the press at his meeting at Joint Base Andrews, “We’re going to get some accurate numbers as to what’s happening with regard to the killing.”We don’t know for sure yet, but the killing seems serious. And we’ll behave appropriately,” he continued.
When asked whether the US is keeping an eye out for airstrikes, Trump did not provide much information.You never know, however, do you? You never know. You may believe that I have a stellar record so far, but you never know,” he replied.
In response to the question of whether Iran would react against the potential airstrikes, he said that if the US destroyed their nuclear capabilities, there was nothing Iran could do.Iran claimed that I had destroyed them the previous time with nuclear weapons, which they no longer had. Iran told them to behave better the previous time, he claimed.
International responses to Iran’s ongoing nationwide protests since late December have been mixed, with some governments voicing concerns about what they say are foreign-instigated riots and others accusing Iranian authorities of violently suppressing protesters, according to Al Jazeera.
Nine children are among the 505 protesters who have died, along with 133 Iranian military and security personnel, one prosecutor, and seven citizens who did not participate in the protests. HRANA reports that the current protest, which is in its seventeenth day, has extended throughout the country, with 606 meetings in 187 locations.