Tehran – Tehran dismisses allegations of interference in Syria, calling them “baseless and unfounded.”
At a weekly press conference on Monday, Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei responded to allegations of Iran’s role in the Syrian issue, highlighting that all parties are responsible for the ongoing crisis.
“Such claims reflect a stereotypical, politically motivated approach to Syria’s development,” Bakaei said, reaffirming Iran’s commitment to stability in the region.
The escalating violence in Syria, particularly the recent attacks on the Alawians, fool-eye condemned the killings and called them “disastrous and tragic events.” He urged the Syrian government to protect civilians, highlighting Iran’s concerns to influential stakeholders.
“We strongly condemn these actions. All forms of violence and the murder of civilians are unfair. This is an important test of Syrian leadership to ensure the safety of all citizens,” he added.
Iran denies receiving a letter from Trump
Tackling rumors about a letter from former President Donald Trump to Iran, Fukaray has firmly denied such claims.
“No, the letter has not been received,” he said when asked about the issue.
The idiot rays also dismissed them as violations of international law in response to new US threats to Iran. He criticized Washington’s double approach to negotiation and coercion, claiming that Iran would not engage in consultations under pressure.
“Threats and the use of force are prohibited under all laws. The Iranian state has always responded to such threats with resistance and determination. Negotiations under pressure are pointless,” he argued.
Iran denies US sanctions on Iraq’s gas purchases
A foreign ministry spokesman also criticized the US decision not to expand Iraq’s exemption to purchase gas from Iran, labeling it as “acknowledgement of crimes against lawlessness and humanitarianism against crime.”
“These unilateral sanctions have no legal or legal justification. The US government must be responsible for such actions,” Bakaei said.
He urged countries in the region to prioritize national interests and resist illegal pressures that could affect their economic ties with Iran.
“It is unfortunate that Switzerland’s decision to cancel a humanitarian meeting in Gaza.”
Swiss decision to cancel a planned conference on international humanitarian law in Gaza has sparked criticism from Tehran. The conference, mandated by the 2024 UN General Assembly Resolution, aims to address legal protections for civilians in conflict zones.
“Despite months of diplomatic efforts, the Swiss decision is unfortunate. This was also discussed in Jeddah.
He noted that despite human rights groups increasing violations, they have failed to provide an appropriate response to Gaza’s humanitarian crisis over the past two years.
“Iran is investigating the deaths of two French citizens”
Iran is actively following up on the murder of two Iranian citizens from France. This happened three months ago under uncertain circumstances. The Bakaei expressed her gratitude for the media’s attention for the incident, reiterating that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs considers protection of Iranian people as a top priority.
“We are closely monitoring the situation, but it remains unclear whether the French authorities have commenced judicial proceedings,” he said.
Additionally, Bakaray confirmed that an Iranian university professor is missing in France and said Tehran is in contact with the French embassy for further updates.
“Islamic countries must oppose the movement of Palestine.”
The Bakaray highlighted Iran’s stance on the forced evacuation of Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, and highlighted the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Conference in Jeddah.
“The Jeddah declaration is one of the most powerful statements by the OIC, reaffirming that Palestine is a central issue in the Islamic world. The forced displacement of Gazan is unacceptable and becomes a genocide,” he argued.
The declaration calls for stronger humanitarian assistance, protection of Palestinian civilians, and collective action to end Israeli occupation. According to Baqaei, one of the most disastrous aspects was its focus on orphans in Gaza.
“Iran and China’s relations remain strong.”
Bakaei reaffirmed Tehran’s strong ties with China, explaining that it is deeply rooted in historical and civilized ties.
“China plays a constructive role in our region and shares a vision for development with the global South. We value this partnership and look forward to continuing cooperation,” he said.
“Foreign interference with the Balkans is unacceptable.”
Regarding the Balkan region, the Bakaray emphasized the importance of dialogues over foreign interventions.
“The security and stability of the Balkans is very important. We believe that stakeholders in Bosnia and Herzegovina should resolve differences through dialogue without external interference,” he said.
Iran has long opposed foreign involvement in sensitive geopolitical regions, claiming that such actions would only prolong the conflict and hinder diplomatic solutions.
“Iran” to negotiations under forced access to the United States.”
In reports that the US reached out to negotiate, Fukaei reiterated Tehran’s firm stance on “controlled negotiations.”
“Negotiations are a serious diplomatic process, not a tool for psychological and media manipulation. Iran’s position was always clear,” he argued.
He also dismissed allegations by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) regarding Iran’s nuclear program, calling them “political motivating and counterproductive.”
“The IAEA’s repeated claims can only promote tension. Under the Non-Diffusion Treaty (NPT), there are no restrictions on uranium enrichment. Iran is working on testing, and the IAEA itself acknowledges this,” he concluded.