Iran has sharply criticized the recent peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan, brokered by the United States, expressing concerns over its implications for regional stability. The deal, aimed at resolving long-standing tensions between the two South Caucasus neighbors, has drawn Tehran’s ire amid fears of increased foreign influence and potential disruptions to security dynamics along its borders. This development adds a new layer of complexity to the already fragile geopolitical landscape in the region.
Iran Condemns US-Brokered Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Agreement as Destabilizing Effort
Tehran has openly criticized the latest peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan, facilitated by the United States, describing it as a move that threatens regional stability. Iranian officials argue that the agreement, while ostensibly aimed at resolving longstanding conflicts, instead risks igniting new tensions by sidelining key regional stakeholders and undermining local…
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Author : Ethan Riley
Publish date : 2025-09-09 01:56:00
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