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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that events in the Strait of Hormuz demonstrate no military solution to the political crisis. He noted progress in talks aided by Pakistan and urged the U.S. and UAE to avoid being drawn into a quagmire. The comments follow his meeting last week with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow over the U.S.-Israel-Iran war.
middleeasteye.netIranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that events in the Strait of Hormuz make clear that “there’s no military solution to a political crisis.” The statement was reported across multiple outlets on the same day.
Araghchi added that the United States and the United Arab Emirates “should be wary of being pulled back into a quagmire by ill-wishers.” He made the remarks as negotiations show advancement, supported by Pakistan’s involvement, according to reporting that cited his comments directly.
The foreign minister met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow last week. Discussions in the Russian capital addressed the ongoing conflict and its implications for regional stability. Araghchi’s statements build on that diplomatic engagement.
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