Iran President Says 'Sorry' To Neighbours For Attacks, But With A Condition

In a recent address, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi expressed regret to neighboring countries for the missile attacks launched by Iran over the past week. These strikes were a direct response to the assassination of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, which has heightened tensions in the region. Raisi emphasized that while Iran seeks to maintain peace with its neighbors, any future threats against the nation will be met with decisive action. The Iranian leadership's stance reflects a complex mix of regional diplomacy and a commitment to national security, as ongoing conflicts with various adversaries remain a concern. The potential consequences of Iran's retaliatory measures are being closely monitored by nations across the Middle East, as the situation continues to evolve, raising fears of broader instability in the area.
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