Iran will turn dream of changing region’s borders into nightmare

21 Sep 2022

Iranian soldiers march during a military parade as they mark the country’s annual army day in Tehran, on April 18, 2019. – Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani called on Middle East states on April 18 to “drive back Zionism”, in an Army Day tirade against the Islamic republic’s archfoe Israel. Speaking flanked by top general as troops paraded in a show of might, Rouhani also sought to reassure the region that the weaponry on display was for defensive purposes and not a threat. (Photo by – / AFP) (Photo credit should read -/AFP via Getty Images)

Iran will turn the dream of changing the region’s borders into a nightmare, stated Vahid Jalalzadeh, head of the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee of the Iranian Parliament, Pars Today reports.

He expressed concern over the latest developments on the borders of Armenia and Azerbaijan, noting that the National Security Committee of the Islamic Parliament is studying the latest developments.

He said Tehran has been with Azerbaijan, Armenia, Turkmenistan and other Soviet republics since the early days of their independence and has provided various kinds of assistance to the governments of these countries. “Iran will prevent the region’s borders from being changed.”

Iranian officials have also previously warned of the dire consequences of changing the region’s borders and Iran’s hard line, stating that this is a red line for Tehran.

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