Iran Firmly Denies False Allegations in Arab League Statement

Iran Firmly Denies False Allegations in Arab League Statement

The recent statements by the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Foreign Ministry emphasize the importance of Islamic-Arab unity in addressing the ongoing crisis in the occupied Palestinian territories. This article explores Iran’s position regarding regional stability, territorial integrity, and its commitment to promoting peace amidst the ongoing conflict.

In its latest declaration, the Foreign Ministry of Iran has called upon Arab League member states to strengthen their unity against the domination and aggression exhibited by the Zionist regime. The emphasis is on avoiding actions or rhetoric that distract from the critical issue at hand—the ongoing genocide in Palestine.

The Foreign Ministry has reiterated Iran’s firm stance on its sovereignty over the islands of Abu Musa, Greater Tunb, and Lesser Tunb, asserting that these territories are integral components of Iran’s national domain. They have strongly condemned any territorial claims against Iran, stating:

“It condemns any territorial claims against Iran and emphasizes that repeating baseless assertions in similar statements will not alter the geographical, historical, or legal realities of these islands.”

This statement underscores Iran’s commitment to protecting its national interests and maintaining security on these islands as part of its sovereign rights.

Moreover, the Foreign Ministry has categorically rejected accusations regarding Iran’s involvement in military shipments to Yemen. It highlights the ongoing violence perpetrated by the Zionist regime in Palestine, Syria, and Lebanon, asserting that:

“Raising such fabricated claims, mostly orchestrated by the Zionist regime, do nothing to advance the interests of the Islamic Ummah.”

Iran emphasizes its policy of good neighborliness, advocating for respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity among regional nations. The Ministry stresses the following key points:

  • The importance of strengthening unity and coordination among regional countries.
  • The need to avoid divisive positions that could undermine regional stability.
  • The commitment to non-interference in the internal affairs of other nations.

In terms of maritime security, Iran positions itself as a vital provider of safety in the Persian Gulf. The nation has consistently ensured the secure passage of vessels through the Strait of Hormuz, stating:

“The Islamic Republic of Iran will not hesitate to take any action necessary to ensure freedom of navigation in accordance with international laws and regulations.”

This commitment to maritime security is framed within the context of protecting Iran’s national sovereignty and interests.

Additionally, Iran advocates for lasting security and stability in West Asia, the Persian Gulf, and the Sea of Oman through the establishment of intra-regional mechanisms devoid of destabilizing external influences. The Foreign Ministry emphasizes:

“Iran remains committed to enhancing regional cooperation to achieve this goal.”

The Foreign Ministry has also welcomed the Arab League’s condemnation of the ongoing atrocities committed by the Zionist regime in Gaza. They highlight the urgent need for concrete actions, including:

  1. Ceasing all political relations with the Zionist regime.
  2. Ending diplomatic ties and economic interactions that support its actions.
  3. Implementing immediate measures to pressure the regime to halt its crimes against the Palestinian people.

As a proponent of a WMD-free zone in West Asia since 1974, Iran has welcomed the Arab League’s acknowledgment of the threat posed by the Zionist regime’s nuclear capabilities. The Ministry urges:

“Regional countries to pay greater attention to the real and imminent danger of the regime’s weapons of mass destruction.”

They emphasize that the establishment of a nuclear-free zone requires collective regional efforts to push the international community, particularly the regime’s supporters, to take effective steps in addressing the threat posed by nuclear weapons in the region.

In summary, Iran’s Foreign Ministry is vocal about its commitment to Islamic-Arab unity, regional stability, and the protection of its national sovereignty. As the situation in the occupied Palestinian territories continues to escalate, the emphasis on collaboration and unified action among Arab nations is more crucial than ever. Iran’s stance serves as a call to action for regional cooperation in confronting the challenges posed by external aggressions and internal strife.

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