Iranian Foreign Ministry Condemns US Airstrikes on Iraq and Syria as Violation of Sovereignty

The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Nasser Kan'ani, strongly criticized the airstrikes carried out by the United States on Iraq and Syria. In response to the attacks, President Joe Biden confirmed their occurrence and vowed that they would persist.

Iran (IMNA) - Kan'ani denounced the airstrikes as a breach of Iraq and Syria's sovereignty, as well as a violation of international law and the United Nations Charter. He emphasized that the attack, which took place last night, was another strategic blunder by the American government. The Iranian diplomat warned that this action would only escalate tension and instability in the region.

Iran Urges International Community to Stop US Military Attacks in the Region

In a recent statement, Kan'ani expressed that the US military attacks on Iraq, Syria, and Yemen were strategically aligned with the objectives of the Zionist regime. Emphasizing the potential consequences of escalating the conflict, he highlighted that the ongoing events pose a significant threat to both regional and international peace and security.

Furthermore, Kan'ani reiterated the Islamic Republic of Iran's call for the international community and the United Nations Security Council to fulfill their responsibilities in preventing unlawful and unilateral US attacks in the region. The plea underscores Iran's commitment to promoting stability and discouraging further aggression.

Iran Blames Israeli Occupation and US Support for Regional Tensions

In a recent statement, the Islamic Republic of Iran emphasized that the ongoing tension and crisis in the region can be traced back to the occupation of the Israeli regime and its relentless military operations in Gaza, accompanied by the genocide of Palestinians. The foreign ministry spokesman reiterated Iran's stance, highlighting that peace and stability in the region will remain elusive unless this pressing issue is effectively addressed.

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