Iran’s supreme leader denies involvement in attacks on Türkiye, Oman
Iran’s Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, has denied any role by Iran in recent attacks targeting Türkiye and Oman, asserting that Tehran maintains positive relations with both countries.
“The terrorist acts that took place in Türkiye and Oman were not carried out by the Iranian military,” Khamenei said, emphasising Tehran’s commitment to regional cooperation, Caliber.Az reports via Iranian media.
Addressing the public, Khamenei accused the United States and Israel of conducting “psychological operations” designed to undermine Iran’s national unity.
“One of the enemy’s methods is media operations. By deliberately influencing the minds and psyches of individuals, the US and Israel are seeking to weaken national unity and security,” he stated.
The Supreme leader urged all Iranians, regardless of political affiliations or ethnic background, to remain vigilant and avoid being influenced by foreign efforts to destabilize the country.
By Sabina Mammadli







