Saturday, March 22, 2025

Iran urges Islamic states to promptly act against Israeli crimes

Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi calls on Islamic and regional countries to take prompt action to stop Israeli crime and prevent escalation of insecurity in the region.

Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi (right) and his Emirati counterpart Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan discuss Gaza over phone.
Tehran, IRNA – Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has called on the Islamic countries to take urgent measure to stop Israeli crime and prevent escalation of insecurity in the region.

Speaking in a phone call with his Emirati counterpart Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Araghchi condemned the Israeli regime’s crimes in Gaza, which resulted in killing hundreds of innocent Palestinians by violating the ceasefire agreement.

The two sides discussed the latest regional developments especially genocide in Gaza and the U.S. attacks on Yemen.

Araqchi slammed the Israeli regime’s crimes in Gaza which killed hundreds of innocent Palestinians as well as the U.S. aggression against Yemen which resulted in killing innocent women and children and destroying infrastructures.

He warned about the consequences of the U.N. Security Council and other governments inaction against the U.S. aggression on Yemen and the Israeli regime’s crimes in the occupied Palestine.

Meanwhile, Sheikh Zayed Al Nahyan expressed concern over the current situation in Gaza, and emphasized the continuation of consultations among regional countries to prevent escalation of tensions.

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