Tehran vehemently denies attack claims made against Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Southern Cyprus
Tehran vehemently denies attack accusations - Tehran Turkey Azerbaijan and Southern - The Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has stated that it firmly rejects any claims of attacks directed against Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Southern Cyprus. This statement is being closely monitored by the international community, especially at a time of increasing regional tensions.

Ministry spokesperson Ismail Baghaei specifically noted that his country has not taken any aggressive steps against the aforementioned states. He emphasized that Iran's foreign policy is based on the principles of peace, stability, and mutual respect with neighboring countries.
Baghaei stated that such claims are baseless and could further escalate relations between regional countries. He reiterated that Tehran is always ready for regional cooperation and dialogue.
This statement comes at a particularly sensitive time for relations with Azerbaijan and Turkey. Against the backdrop of ongoing political and military events in the region, Tehran's stance is seen as a step aimed at reducing tensions.
Regarding Southern Cyprus, Baghaei declared that Iran has no hostile intentions towards this country either. He called on all parties to act responsibly in preserving regional peace and security.
Analysts believe that Iran's statement aims to dispel misunderstandings in the region and keep diplomatic communication channels open. This step is regarded as a gesture that could contribute to ensuring stability in the region.
