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I just read the statement from the Iranian ambassador at the Geneva negotiations at the UN. The main point is simple — Iran is extremely dissatisfied that neighboring countries are effectively allowing their territories to be used for attacks against them. This is not just a diplomatic protest but a serious signal of increasing tension in the region.
The ambassador was very straightforward: such actions are unacceptable and pose a real threat to stability. Behind these words is concern about military operations right at the country's borders and external influence, which Iran believes destabilizes the situation.
This essentially reflects a classic dilemma: Iran insists on protecting its sovereignty and security but faces geopolitical challenges that are beyond its control. The meeting in Geneva shows that these issues remain at the center of international discussions. Regional tensions are not easing, and statements of this level are an indicator that the situation remains critical.