Taliban Urge Islamic Countries to Break Silence on Attacks Against Iran

The Taliban’s Minister of Migrants Affairs has called on Islamic countries to take a stance against what he described as “aggression against Iran” and warned against remaining silent. He cautioned that the continuation of this situation could escalate tensions across the region.
Mohammad Abdul Kabir spoke on Thursday, emphasizing that indifference to attacks on Iran is unacceptable. According to him, these events have far-reaching consequences for regional stability.
He also described the situation in the Persian Gulf as worrying, adding that any escalation of conflict in this sensitive area could affect the security and relations of neighboring countries. The Persian Gulf is considered one of the world’s critical economic and transit passages, and developments there often prompt international reactions.
These statements come amid increasing tensions in the Middle East in recent months, with various countries expressing concern over the potential fallout.




