Iran vows no strikes on nearby states - But explosions shake Dubai, Abu Dhabi, other neighbours
In a recent statement, Iranian official Masoud Pezeshkian extended apologies to Gulf nations, affirming Iran's commitment to refraining from military action against its Arab neighbors. He emphasized that strikes would only be considered if Iran faced aggression originating from these countries. This declaration comes amid heightened tensions in the region, following a series of explosions that shook Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and other Gulf cities. The Iranian government has sought to portray its neighboring states as 'brothers,' highlighting the importance of regional stability. Pezeshkian's remarks aim to ease fears and foster a spirit of cooperation, despite the ongoing challenges in the Middle East. This diplomatic overture reflects Iran's desire for a peaceful coexistence, amidst a backdrop of complex geopolitical dynamics and security concerns in the region.
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