Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has condemned the join US-Israeli aggression against Iran, saying the attack on the Islamic Republic violates international law, as well as legal and moral principles.
In a phone call with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Saturday, Ibrahim discussed the latest developments in the West Asia region, in the wake of the US-Israeli military aggression against Iran.
Offering his condolences over the martyrdom of Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei and Iranian citizens during the aggression, the Malysia premier expressed solidarity with Iran’s government and people.
The top diplomat, while hailing Malysia’s condolences and its stance in condemning the US-Israeli aggression against the Iranian nation, explained to him the crimes committed by the aggressors over the last one week.
Pointing to the United States’ use of its bases across the region for aggressive actions, Araghchi emphasized that Iran, based on international law and the UN Charter, is bound to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity, and therefore, considers it lawful to target military bases and interests of the aggressors.
He reiterated that the Islamic Republic has no enmity with the Persian Gulf littoral states and remains committed to its policy of friendship and good-neighborliness with them, calling it unfortunate that soil of Muslim nations was used by the United States to carry out aggression and bloodshed in another Muslim country.
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