Iran’s Foreign Ministry has formally accused NATO of complicity in actions taken by the United States and Israel that Tehran considers aggressive. Spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei stated that NATO should be held accountable for its role in these alleged actions, though specifics were not detailed. The statement represents a significant escalation in Iran’s criticism of the transatlantic alliance. This rebuke follows a period of heightened tensions between Iran and both the US and Israel, particularly concerning Iran’s nuclear program and regional influence. Iranian officials have consistently condemned what they perceive as hostile policies from these nations. The Foreign Ministry’s demand for accountability signals a desire to broaden international scrutiny of NATO’s involvement, or perceived involvement, in these disputes. No immediate response from NATO has been reported.
