
Thai and Iranian Foreign Ministers Discuss Regional Developments in Phone Call
Thailand's Foreign Minister Seyhasak Phuankethkeo held a telephone conversation with Iran's Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi regarding regional developments, Iran's Foreign Ministry said.
Araghchi attributed the current situation to the criminal actions of America and the Israeli regime in imposing an unjust war on Iran and the region, according to the ministry. He affirmed that Iran is determined to defend its national sovereignty and territorial integrity against the savage attacks of aggressors.
Phuankethkeo expressed concern over the consequences arising from the continuation of the war in the region. He voiced hope that peace and stability would be established in the region as soon as possible.
The call reflects ongoing diplomatic efforts amid heightened tensions in the region, with Iran emphasizing its defensive stance and Thailand calling for a swift resolution to the conflict.
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