Iran President apologises for strikes on neighbouring countries, says attacks caused by miscommunication

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has expressed regret over recent military strikes on neighboring countries, attributing these actions to miscommunication among Iranian military forces. He emphasized that such incidents do not reflect Iran's foreign policy objectives and underscored the importance of dialogue and diplomacy in maintaining regional stability. Raisi also addressed the ongoing tensions with the United States, dismissing a demand for unconditional surrender from Washington as unrealistic, characterizing it as a 'dream that they should take to their grave.' This statement highlights the persistent complexities in U.S.-Iran relations, particularly in light of Iran's nuclear ambitions and the broader geopolitical landscape in the Middle East. Raisi's remarks come amid heightened scrutiny of Iran's military engagements and its impact on neighboring nations, as well as international efforts to navigate diplomatic solutions in a volatile region.
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