МИД Ирана:

В случае согласия Азербайджана и Армении, Иран выражает готовность оказать содействие в решении карабахского конфликта. Об этом заявил постоянный представитель Министерства иностранных дел Исламской республики Иран Рамин Мехманпараст.

Как сообщает MehrNews,  в своем заявлении, сделанном на пресс-конференции, прошедшей в столице Татарстана Казани, Мехманпарст отметил, что возникновение пограничных споров между сопредельными странами – дело обычное.

«Ряд стран, расположенных вне нашего региона, стремятся использовать этот конфликт в собственных интересах с целью вмешательства в региональные вопросы. Иран, являющийся сторонником продолжения мирных переговоров и консультаций по решению карабахского конфликта, выражает готовность оказать содействие в решении территориального спора между Баку и Ереваном», - заявил Мехманпараст.

Представитель МИД ИРИ также подчеркнул, что западные страны используют средства массовой информации в качестве инструмента для искажения действительности в отношении мусульманских народов.

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