Earlier, Iran’s president apologized to neighboring countries, saying Tehran would no longer fire missiles at them — unless attacked
Iranian authorities stated this Saturday, 7th, that the areas of countries neighboring the country that are being used as platforms for attacks are legitimate targets for retaliation.
“The origin of any attack will be the destination of our response,” said the speaker of the Iranian Parliament, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, in the X publication. “American bases in the region are platforms for attacks on Iran.”
Earlier, Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian called out the Persian country’s attacks on other nations in the region, stating that Tehran would not attack or fire more missiles at them unless Iran is attacked by those countries. Iran’s Foreign Minister, Seyed Abbas Araghchi, commented on Pezeshkian’s statements, stating that the reduction of tensions in the Persian Gulf could only occur if countries did not cede their territories for attacks on Iran. “This gesture towards neighboring countries was practically annulled immediately by President Trump,” said Araghchi.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan warned Iran not to launch any more missiles towards Turkish territory, after a projectile fired from Iran was intercepted by North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) air defense systems before entering Turkish airspace. Qatar and Bahrain have also reported missile and drone attacks from Iran this Saturday.