TEHRAN (HRNW) — Iranian official Mohsen Rezaei has described the Mecca Agreement as a significant development regarding the future of the United States’ presence in the region, saying it indicates that Washington wants to leave the region.
Rezaei warned that if neighboring countries cooperate with what he described as the US economic war against Iran, Tehran would strike at their interests.
Regional Situation and Iran’s Position
According to Rezaei, Iran is closely monitoring developments in the region, including the role of the United States and neighboring countries in relation to economic and political pressure on Tehran.
He warned that any neighboring country cooperating with US economic measures against Iran could face consequences, saying Tehran would consider such actions contrary to its interests.
Human Rights and Regional Peace
Amid rising regional tensions, threats and retaliatory measures by states can have serious consequences for civilians and fundamental rights. All parties should prioritize the protection of civilian life and human dignity while pursuing diplomatic and political solutions to regional disputes.
Economic sanctions and countermeasures should also be implemented in ways that do not undermine civilians’ access to essential goods, healthcare, food and humanitarian assistance.
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Disclaimer: This report has been prepared based on the information provided and statements attributed to Mohsen Rezaei. The full context of the statement and positions from other parties have not been independently verified for this report. The regional situation remains subject to change, and further official statements may provide additional clarity.
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