Araghchi Denies Iran Targets Civilians, Ready to Form Regional Committee to Probe Strikes
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Exclusive: Iran FM offers probe into Gulf civilian site attacks
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Tehran is ready to form a joint investigation committee with neighbouring countries to determine the nature of targets struck in recent attacks across the region, insisting Iran has targeted only US military assets and not civilian sites. In an exclusive interview with The New Arab’s sister outlet Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, Araghchi said Iran had proposed sitting down with Gulf and other Arab "friends" in th…
Araghchi denies Iran targets civilians, ready to form regional committee to probe strikes
Addressing Iran's overnight strikes targeting Citibank in Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates, Araghchi stated in the interview that they were retaliation for the recent attack on Iran's Bank Sepah.
Gulf countries have asked Iran to stop its attacks on its territory
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi denied that his country had targeted civilian or residential areas in Middle Eastern countries, stressing Tehran's readiness to form a joint investigation committee with its neighbors to determine who was responsible for those strikes.
Iran ready to help investigate strikes on civilian areas, foreign minister Abbas Araqchi says
Iran's foreign minister has firmly rejected allegations of civilian targets in the Middle East, asserting the country's commitment to peace. Tehran is open to forming a joint committee with its neighbors to examine the recent strikes. In response, Gulf countries have urged an end to Iranian attacks on their soil.
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