Iran denies involvement in drone attack near Jordan-Syria border, US tension continues

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Iran’s permanent representative to the United Nations, Amir Saeed Iravani, asserted that his country played no part in the drone strikes aimed at the U.S. base near the Jordanian–Syrian border, as reported by IRNA. He emphasized the necessity of separating Iran from the recent incidents, underscoring that Tehran is not connected to the attack and that the regional conflict is primarily a confrontation between the United States and various resistance groups. Iran’s diplomat stressed that the latest flare up represents a dispute that lies between American forces and those allied with regional resistance movements, not an action orchestrated by Iran itself. In his statement, he reiterated that Iran does not participate in such attacks and called for a careful distinction between Iranian policy and the actions of other actors in the area. IRAVANI’s comments were issued in response to mounting accusations from Washington regarding Iranian involvement in the strike. IRNA noted the need for clarity amid ongoing tensions and the complex web of regional actors involved in the broader conflict.

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