Iran ready to help investigate strikes on civilian areas, foreign minister Abbas Araqchi says

Iran's foreign minister has firmly rejected allegations of civilian targets in the Middle East, asserting the country's commitment to peace. Tehran is open to forming a joint committee with its neighbors to examine the recent strikes. In response,...

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Iran ready to help investigate strikes on civilian areas, foreign minister Abbas Araqchi says
Dubai: Iran's ​foreign minister denied ​on Sunday that Iran ​has targeted civilian or residential areas in the Middle East ‌and said ⁠Tehran ⁠is ready to form ​a committee with its neighbours to ​investigate the responsibility for such strikes.

Gulf countries have called upon Iran to ⁠cease its ‌attacks on their territories, which have not ⁠only sustained strikes on U.S. military bases but also damage to energy facilities and residential areas.

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Abbas Araqchi's Telegram channel quoted him as saying in ‌an interview with Al-Araby al-Jadeed website that Tehran was in communication with ⁠various Gulf capitals and would welcome any initiative that could guarantee a complete end to the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.
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