Pezeshkian: Iran itself is to blame for failing to build relations with Azerbaijan
Foreign policy
- 31 July, 2025
- 18:02
Iran is responsible for its inability to establish proper relations with its neighboring and brotherly country, Azerbaijan, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said.
Report informs via Iranian media that Pezeshkian underscored the importance of unity within the Muslim world, especially among neighboring nations that share common religious values.
"I visited Azerbaijan not long ago. It is a country close to us and a brotherly nation. How is it that we cannot go there and form an alliance, but Israel can? I must ask myself—what is my fault, why was I unable to establish friendly and healthy relations with my brothers and sisters, while Israel could? This means the fault lies with us," he emphasized.
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