Iran Seeks Probe Into Possible Israeli Use of Azerbaijani Airspace During War
- On June 26, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian called on Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev to investigate reports of Israeli drones using Azerbaijani airspace for attacks against Iran.
- Following the June 25 ceasefire, Iran long suspected Azerbaijan’s airspace risk, with reports of Israeli Defense Forces operating nearby during the conflict.
- Azerbaijan denied facilitating strikes, with Foreign Minister Bayramov affirming control over its airspace and sovereignty against claims of allowing Israeli drone use against Iran.
- Aliyev expressed regret over the conflict and welcomed the ceasefire, with Iran's next steps contingent on investigation results, highlighting ongoing diplomatic tensions.
- In a June 26 call, Iranian President Pezeshkian urged Azerbaijan to investigate reports of Israeli drone use over its airspace, amid deepening regional tensions, while Baku denied facilitating attacks and emphasized sovereignty.
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