Iran Press/ Iran news: The spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran emphasized: "Australia has again taken a wrong path after the bitter experience of accompanying the American coalition in Iraq and Afghanistan and it is accompanying the destabilizing actions of the United States in the region."
Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Nasser Kanani regarding the claims of Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese against Iran, said: "Such accusations against the Islamic Republic of Iran are unfair and baseless."
Anthony Albanese, the prime minister of Australia, had allegedly claimed Tehran's involvement in regional crises by making false accusations against Iran.
The spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran noted that the Australian government is well aware of Iran's important role and position in establishing peace and stability in Afghanistan, effectively fighting the sinister and dangerous phenomenon of ISIS terrorism and extremist groups in the region, and providing energy security in one of the most important international waterways.
Kanaani continued to emphasize that, unfortunately, through seeing the realities of the region upside down and with unilateral support and lack of seriousness in stopping the killing of the innocent people of Gaza by the Zionist regime, as well as supporting the arbitrary actions of the United States, Britain in the military attack on Yemen and a clear violation of sovereignty and the territorial integrity of this country, Canberra has once again stepped in the wrong direction after the bitter experience of accompanying the American coalition in Iraq and Afghanistan.
In the end, the spokesperson of the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed his gratitude to the awakened and justice-seeking public opinion of Australia, who, by supporting the oppressed Palestinian nation, demanded an end to the Zionist regime's indiscriminate attacks against Palestinian women and children.
Iran's senior diplomat also called on the Australian statesmen that the geographical distance should not hinder their political foresight in understanding the political and security realities of the region. 219
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