Iran's FM Visits Oman Amid Regional Tensions, Calls for Accountability
Following a suspected Israeli airstrike on its consulate in Damascus, Iran seeks to address regional issues and retaliation through diplomacy and international law.
- Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian's visit to Oman emphasizes de-escalation and dialogue amid heightened Middle East tensions.
- The visit follows a suspected Israeli airstrike in Damascus that killed seven Revolutionary Guards, including two generals, escalating regional tensions.
- Oman, acting as a mediator, supports efforts to reduce escalation and address conflicts, including the Palestinian issue.
- Amirabdollahian vows to use international law to hold 'criminal aggressors' accountable, while warning that Israeli embassies are 'no longer safe'.
- The regional tour aims to discuss bilateral and regional issues, including the situation in Gaza, with further travels to Damascus planned.