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Iran Denies UN Charter Permits Sovereign State Attacks

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Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei has stated that the US-Israeli attack on Iran, carried out in February, constitutes a clear act of aggression. In a message addressed to the German president, Baghaei emphasized that the United Nations Charter does not grant the right to attack a sovereign country.

Baghaei further asserted that the US-Israeli strike was an open violation of the UN Charter and that the United States lacks authority to use force based on unilateral decisions. He urged countries to respect the UN Charter and international law, urging them not to remain silent over the issue.

Meanwhile, a Qatari negotiating team arrived in Tehran on Friday to help secure a deal aimed at ending the conflict with Iran and resolving outstanding issues. This move comes after Doha had previously distanced itself from playing a mediation role due to its own attacks during the latest conflict.

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