TEHRAN – Esmaelil Bakaei, a spokesman for Iran’s Foreign Ministry, addressed Turkey, US policy changes and relations with Israeli regime’s occupation of Palestinian territory at a press conference on Monday.
In a key statement, Bakaei acknowledged Iran’s “rational approach” to managing diplomatic friction with Turkey despite Ankara’s recent criticism of Tehran’s regional policy.
“Tehran and Ankara hold a variety of views on certain regional issues, but they managed the differences through dialogue to prevent damage to bilateral relations,” he said.
However, he warned that “constructive rhetoric” from Turkish officials, including Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, had demanded Iran to assert its stance “clearly and decisively.”
Emphasizing Israel’s escalation of military action in Syria as a destabilizing factor, the idiot ray urged Turkey to reassess the region’s calculus.
“Iran is determined to enhance security through cooperation with its neighbors, including Turkey, and to eliminate conflicts without relying on external forces,” he said.
The spokesman’s remarks came in the wake of a recent interview with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan with Al Jazeera, who appeared to blame Iran for supporting former President Bashar al-Assad in his efforts to combat terrorists suspected of raising funds for a long time.
“If this is Iran’s policy in Syria, I don’t think it’s the right thing,” declared Fidan.
He added that if Tehran tries to protect his “glass house” from shattering, he should think twice before “throwing stones at others.”
His remarks incited responses from various Iranian figures, including Ebrahim Rezai, a spokesman for the Iranian parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee.
Hezbollah: Lebanon’s “Inseparable Pillar”
Furthermore, the Bakaray has repeatedly reeled Iran’s unwavering support for Lebanon’s Hezbollah, calling the resistance group “an inseparable pillar of Lebanon’s governance and stability.”
“The resistance axis is not just a strategic choice, it is a moral obligation,” argued Bakaei, describing Hezbollah as a breakwater against Israeli attacks.
He emphasized that he is rooted in “mutual respect and shared resistance to the profession,” citing productive discussions during his visit to Tehran and Lebanon with Beirut.
The delegation attended the funeral of Hezbollah leaders Hassan Nasrara and Hashem Safideedin, who were assassinated by Israeli airstrikes in 2024, and met with Lebanese leaders, including Hezbollah chief Naim Kasem and President Joseph Orn.
Ukraine’s US “forced tactics”
The idiots also denounced the pressure that President Donald Trump presumed to recognize Russia’s territory against Ukrainian President Voldime Zelensky, calling it “a call for awakening for countries still stubbornly 19th century power politics.”
He criticized Washington’s unilateralism, including sanctions against companies that traded with Iran, and rejected foreign interference as a path to stability.
“Two World Wars taught mankind that international relations must be ruled by law, not brute force,” said Fukaray, who defended “endogenous security” rooted in local independence.
During Friday’s fiery exchange at the White House, Trump and his vice president JD Vance told guest Zelensky that there was “no card” and accused the Ukrainian president of not fully grateful for the US military and political support during the Ukrainian war with Russia.
The US is “trying to justify Israeli apartheid” in the West Bank
Baqaei has condemned the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee’s directive, renamed the occupied West Bank “Jews and Samaria” and called it “a hopeless attempt to whitewash apartheid.”
“Changing a name cannot change the reality of the profession,” he declared. “The West Bank and Gaza are inseparable parts of historic Palestine, and coercion cannot erase Palestinian rights.”
He said Washington is complicit in the “genocide against the Palestinian state” and has reaffirmed Iran’s constitutional mission in favour of “resistance against oppression.”
According to Axios, Chairman Brian Mast, chairman of the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee, has openly worn Israeli military uniforms to Congress and is heavily supported by the Israeli lobby.
The West Bank, occupied by Israel since 1967, is internationally recognized as Palestinian territory. The region, which is the heart of Palestinian aspirations for the nation, faces ongoing challenges due to Israel’s occupation.
Restrictions on the movement of Israeli settlements, economic difficulties, and the expansion of Israeli settlements, considered illegal under international law, have had a major impact on daily life and have been subject to consistent murder attacks on civilians.
The Israeli regime has never annexed the West Bank or applied Israeli law to this territory.
However, last month at a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, a convicted war criminal, Trump was asked by an Israeli reporter if he “supports Israeli sovereignty in the Judea and Samaria region.”
Trump said the White House is discussing the issue but has not yet taken a stand. “But we will probably be presenting on very specific topics over the next four weeks,” he said.