Iran Issues New Demands to Arab Countries
The permanent representative of Iran to the United Nations, Amir Saeed Iravani, has officially called on the international community, demanding compensation from five Arab countries.
The Iranian side asserts that Bahrain, Jordan, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia have been involved in actions directed against Iran.
According to diplomat Amir Saeed Iravani, these countries have violated their international obligations towards Iran. From Tehran's perspective, the actions of these nations have facilitated military initiatives of the United States and Israel, resulting in significant damage to Iran.
The permanent representative emphasized the expectation for full compensation for both moral and material damages. Despite this demand, Iravani did not clarify the cumulative monetary expression or specific amount of the expected compensation during his speech.
As of now, the five Arab nations have not officially responded to the accusations presented by Iran. In the context of regional tensions, this announcement is viewed as a new phase of diplomatic and legal pressure.