Ukraine's Foreign Ministry Condemns Iranian Regime, Issues Travel Warning.
Support for the Iranian People
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha has voiced support for the people of Iran while condemning the regime for its human rights violations. Ukraine's stance on Iran is grounded in the principles of international law.
"Ukraine stands with the people of Iran, not the regime,"Sybiha stated. This position aligns Ukraine with other nations critical of Tehran's domestic and foreign policies.
Regional Destabilization and Citizen Advisory
The Minister further emphasized that the Iranian regime is destabilizing the region by supporting militant proxy groups. He noted that the regime has been offered multiple opportunities for diplomatic resolution, yet tensions remain high.
In light of this, Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a travel advisory, warning its citizens of the dangers within Iran. Authorities urge Ukrainians to exercise extreme caution and consider the risks of travel to the country.
This statement from the Ukrainian minister underscores Kyiv's alarm over the actions of the Iranian regime, which it views as a threat to regional stability. The distinction between supporting the Iranian people and not the government highlights Ukraine's commitment to democratic values and human rights. The accompanying travel warning reflects the seriousness of the situation and the need for vigilance for those considering travel to Iran.
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