Iranian Minister at Raisina Dialogue slams U.S. attack on 'unarmed' vessel returning from India

During the Raisina Dialogue, Iranian minister Saeed Khatibzadeh condemned the United States for its attack on an unarmed vessel that was returning from India. Khatibzadeh specifically criticized the U.S. for its actions against Iran, stating that the killing of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was unacceptable and highlighted the selective application of international law by the U.S. government. He argued that such 'cherry-picking' undermines global governance and sets a dangerous precedent. The remarks came amidst escalating tensions between Iran and the United States, particularly regarding maritime security in the region. The Raisina Dialogue serves as a platform for discussions on international relations and security, making it a fitting venue for Khatibzadeh's comments, which reflect Iran's ongoing grievances against U.S. policies. His statements underscore the complexities of diplomatic relations in a volatile geopolitical landscape, particularly in light of recent maritime incidents that have raised concerns over safety and security in international waters.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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