
Iran FM Condemns ‘Zionist Aggression’ in Call with Turkish Counterpart
TEHRAN – Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi reiterated Tehran’s condemnation of recent military actions attributed to the United States and Israel during a telephone conversation with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan on [Date of call, if known, otherwise omit].
The phone call was part of the Iranian ministry’s ongoing regional consultations following the alleged attacks. During the discussion, Araghchi detailed what he described as crimes committed by “American and Zionist aggressors,” specifically citing an attack on a girls’ elementary school in Minab that resulted in the deaths of Iranian schoolgirls.
Describing the military aggression as a “flagrant violation” of the United Nations Charter and a crime against international peace and security, Araghchi underscored Iran’s inherent right to defend itself using all available means.
According to a statement from the Iranian Foreign Ministry, Araghchi emphasized that while Iran remains committed to its policy of good neighborliness with regional countries, the “war imposed by the United States and the Zionist regime” is directed not only at the Iranian nation but at all regional and Muslim countries.
He called upon all Muslim and regional states to shoulder a historic responsibility to thwart what he termed the “Zionist regime’s malicious plan” to destabilize Islamic countries.
Details of Foreign Minister Fidan’s response during the call were not immediately released by Iranian state media. The reported attack in Minab has not been independently confirmed by international sources at the time of writing.





