Amid the escalation of the conflict in the Middle East, the National government has toned down the warnings issued by the Islamic Republic of Iran and published in the Tehran Times newspaper. According to information obtained by the Noticias Argentinas agency, official sources maintain that the article titled 'Milei, Quo Vadis?', published in a media outlet close to the Tehran regime, presents a hypothesis developed by that publication which may not reflect the Iranian government's stance. However, in the face of accusations that 'Argentina has officially presented itself as an enemy of Iran' and has crossed 'an unforgivable red line,' they reaffirm their alignment with the United States, particularly with Republican Donald Trump, and admit to the tension between the nations. 'It's as if any columnist here writes that Iran has crossed a red line.'
Argentina's Government Tones Down Iran Warnings
Amid the Middle East conflict escalation, Argentina's government has toned down Iran's warnings. Despite accusations of crossing a 'red line', official sources reaffirm alignment with the US and acknowledge tension with Iran.