Al-Mikdad: Iranian response to Zionist entity is a legitimate right to self-defense

Foreign and Expatriates Minister, Fayssal Mikdad said that the Iranian response to the Zionist entity is a legitimate right to self-defense.

During a phone call with his Iranian counterpart, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, Mikdad said that the response of the Islamic Republic of Iran was the appropriate one to the Zionist entity, and it is a legitimate right to self-defense against this racist Zionist entity, which does not respect international law and will, nor the Charter of the United Nations.

Mikdad denounced the negligent Western positions in the face of the massacres and inhuman actions of the Israeli entity.

In turn, Abdollahian considered that Syria and Iran are in the same trench of supporting the just cause of the Palestinian people who resist against the Zionist entity.

He added that Iran’s response was thoughtful and precise, and stressed that his country will not hesitate to again exercise its right to defend itself against any new Israeli aggression.

 

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

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