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Iran has no intention of attacking neighbouring countries, says Pezeshkian

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TEHRAN: Iranian President Masoud Peshkeshian said that there will be no missile attacks against neighboring countries.

In a statement, Masoud Peshkeshian said that he apologizes to neighboring countries for the attacks that took place in recent days, and that he has no intention of attacking other countries.

The Iranian president also said that the Interim Leadership Council has approved not to carry out any attacks or missile attacks against neighboring countries unless Iran is attacked from the territory of these countries.

Masoud Peshkeshian said that Iran will not surrender to the United States and Israel, and the enemy will have to take the desire of the Iranian people to surrender to the grave.

It should be noted that after the American and Israeli attacks on Iran, Iran targeted American military bases in neighboring countries, which also injured many civilians.

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