Iran Urges Neighbors to Break Neutrality Amidst Regional Tensions
Iran's Chief of Staff, Mohammad Bagheri, calls for neighboring nations to move beyond neutrality and engage actively in regional security, especially as President Trump visits the Gulf. He warns that any aggression towards Iran will result in decisive retaliation.
Amidst heightened regional tensions, Iran's Chief of Staff, Mohammad Bagheri, has urged neighboring countries to abandon a stance of neutrality and play a more assertive role in maintaining security in the area. His statements come as U.S. President Donald Trump makes a strategic visit to the Gulf, highlighting the geopolitical stakes.
Bagheri emphasized the necessity for regional collaboration, citing the potential security risks associated with inaction. He criticized the current neutral positions of some neighboring states, underscoring the importance of unity to counter potential threats and ensure stability.
The Iranian military leader also issued a stern warning, stating that any acts of aggression against Iran would be met with definitive retaliation. His remarks signal the complexities and potential volatility in the Middle East, urging diplomatic engagement and cooperation among nations during this critical period.
(With inputs from agencies.)

