Iran's President Announces Halt on Attacks Against Neighbors

In a significant policy shift, Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian announced that the country will no longer conduct military strikes against neighboring nations unless provoked. This decision, approved by the interim leadership council, aims to reduce regional tensions. The president also expressed regret for recent attacks, acknowledging the strain they have caused. This move could signal a new era of diplomacy in the region, as Iran seeks to stabilize relations with its neighbors.
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Iran's President Announces Halt on Attacks Against Neighbors

Iran's Shift in Military Policy


On Saturday, the Iranian President declared a significant change in the country's military stance, indicating that Iran will cease its attacks on neighboring countries. President Masoud Pezeshkian emphasized that strikes would only occur if Iran is attacked from those nations. This announcement, as reported by local media, follows a decision made by Iran's interim leadership council the previous day.


Under this revised approach, Iran will avoid military action against its neighbors unless they are utilized as launch points for aggression against Iran. Additionally, the president expressed regret to neighboring nations for recent military actions, recognizing the heightened tensions these strikes have created in the region.