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Iran Rejects Arab League Resolution on Shielding Perpetrators

|Tehran, Iran, Iran|1 independent sources

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Iran has dismissed a recent Arab League resolution that called for the protection of individuals who facilitate the planning or execution of attacks. Tehran officials stated that shielding such perpetrators does not absolve international obligations.

The resolution, adopted by Arab League members, urged member states to take action against those who aid or abet violent acts. Iran’s response emphasized that compliance with international law remains mandatory regardless of the resolution’s provisions.

The statement reflects Iran’s stance on the Arab League’s call for stricter measures against individuals involved in violent activities, underscoring the country’s view that international obligations cannot be waived by shielding perpetrators.

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