Iran Seeks Probe Into Possible Israeli Use of Azerbaijani Airspace During War
- On June 26, Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian called Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev to request an investigation into reports that Israeli drones used Azerbaijan's airspace to attack Iran.
- These reports followed a 12-day war that began with Israel launching a bombing campaign on June 13 targeting Iranian nuclear and military sites and killing top figures.
- Aliyev denied the claims and reiterated that Azerbaijan would never allow its territory or airspace to be used against Iran, emphasizing his country's desire to strengthen ties with Tehran across multiple sectors.
- Israeli media cited an unnamed official stating that Israeli Defense Forces operated in a country near Iran during the war, while Azerbaijani officials affirmed full control over their skies and condemned any use against Iran.
- The call and denials highlight ongoing tensions related to Azerbaijan's ties with Israel, as Iran continues to stress peace, territorial respect, and urges verification of airspace violations amid broader regional conflicts.
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