Iran's government spokesperson stated on September 27th, 2025, within the reporting window, that diplomatic solutions are being pursued and that any response to a "snapback" will be proportionate to national interests. This statement comes as a MiG-29 multirole fighter was spotted flying over Tehran during the same period. The spokesperson, identified on Twitter as [@F_Mohajerani](https://twitter.com/F_Mohajerani), conveyed that Iran continues to pursue diplomatic solutions and that its response to a "snapback" move will be measured against the country's national interests and domestic capacities. The exact timing of this statement within the reporting window is not specified, but its release falls between 8:08 PM and 8:37 PM UTC. Separately, the sighting of a MiG-29 multirole fighter over Tehran was reported by [@Osint613](https://x.com/Osint613/status/1972019456584175648) during the 29-minute reporting period. No further details regarding the aircraft's flight path, purpose, or origin were provided in the source. These developments occur in the context of Iran's ongoing discussions regarding its nuclear program. Earlier on September 27th, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met with UN General Assembly President Annalena Baerbock in New York to discuss the program ahead of an October 5th deadline for international sanctions. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian had expressed frustration on September 27th, claiming European negotiators reneged on agreements after consulting with the United States, impacting discussions on IAEA inspectors and enriched uranium reserves. Furthermore, a faculty member at the National Defense University, Zahdi, stated on September 27th that Iran's effective deterrence suggests war is unlikely in the coming months, and its defense industries remain operational despite prior damage. In related parliamentary news, Iran's Parliament was scheduled to review the nation's potential exit from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) on September 28th, 2025. A member of the National Assembly's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, Man Kosari, indicated that the construction of an atomic bomb could be reviewed at a later date if the NPT exit is deemed necessary by the Majlis. Kosari also stated that a contract with IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi, previously agreed upon in Cairo, would not be implemented.