Iranian Supreme Leader’s advisor, Ali Akbar Velayati, describes the new route as ‘a political plot against Iran and other neighboring countries.’ Iran opposes the creation of a corridor backed by the U.S. and included in the peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Tehran views this corridor as a threat to regional stability, fearing it could become a haven for foreign mercenaries. The Iranian government warns that it will not tolerate any actions that compromise its national security or that of neighboring nations. Iran’s strong opposition reflects the country’s concerns about potential destabilization in the region due to external interventions. The rejection of the ‘Trump corridor’ highlights Iran’s commitment to maintaining stability and security in the region while resisting external interference. Tehran’s stance underscores its readiness to confront any threats or schemes that could jeopardize regional peace and security. The Iranian leadership remains steadfast in its position against any initiatives that could undermine the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Iran and its neighboring countries.

Iran Rejects Trump’s ‘Corridor’ included in Armenia-Azerbaijan Agreement

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