Iran Transports Military Equipment to Border
A video is circulating on Iranian Telegram channels, indicating that Iran is transporting military equipment to its border with Azerbaijan.
It was previously reported that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan had a phone conversation with the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Seyed Ebrahim Raisi. During this conversation, the Prime Minister shared details about the provocative and aggressive actions carried out by the armed forces of Azerbaijan against the sovereign territory of Armenia.
Ebrahim Raisi stated that a new war in the South Caucasus region is unacceptable and that Iran is closely monitoring the developments. The Iranian President emphasized that all conflicts in the region should be resolved through peaceful means and reaffirmed Iran's clear position regarding the territorial integrity of states.
He referenced a statement by the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Khamenei, stressing that the connection between Iran and Armenia should not be jeopardized and that communication routes must be under the sovereignty of the states.
Ebrahim Raisi highlighted that his country is ready to support the establishment of peace in the region, adding that the issue of Armenia's security is important for Iran.
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