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Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi delivered a pointed warning to Gulf governments during a regional diplomatic tour, telling them they bear a legal and moral responsibility under international law to prevent any US or Israeli military strikes against Iranian territory.
The statement, made in direct meetings with Gulf officials, reflects Tehran's effort to reframe a potential conflict — shifting scrutiny away from its own nuclear program and toward the legitimacy of an attack against it.
What the Warning Actually Says Araghchi cited the United Nations Charter and international law, both of which prohibit the use of force against sovereign nations.
His argument is specific: allowing foreign powers to use Gulf territory for strikes would make those governments complicit in aggression, not merely bystanders to it.
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