Tehran condemns Karachi airport attack, calls for stronger anti-terror cooperation
TEHRAN – Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Esmail Baqaei has strongly denounced the recent terrorist attack at Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport, which resulted in the deaths and injuries of both Pakistani and Chinese nationals.
In a statement, Baqaei expressed deep sympathy with the governments of Pakistan and China, as well as the families of the victims affected by the tragedy.
While reiterating Iran's unwavering opposition to all forms of terrorism, Baqaei condemned the act as a violation of international law and human rights.
He stressed the need for increased global cooperation to combat terrorism. "The Islamic Republic of Iran condemns terrorism in all its forms, and confronting this dark phenomenon requires greater collaboration and coordination among countries," he stated.
Baqaei also emphasized Iran's readiness to bolster regional security efforts, particularly with its neighboring countries. “Iran is fully prepared to strengthen cooperation with all nations, especially those in the region, to prevent the spread of terrorism and insecurity,” he added.
According to the Pakistan Relief and Rescue Organization, a powerful explosion rocked the area outside Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport on Monday night, damaging several vehicles and causing numerous casualties. The blast claimed the lives of multiple individuals, with others sustaining injuries in the devastating attack.
Iran urges continued resistance for Palestinian rights
In a separate statement, Baqaei reflected on the ongoing struggle of the Palestinian people, arguing that resistance is the only viable path to securing their rights.
Baqaei highlighted that after a year of violence and devastation in Gaza, it has become increasingly clear that dignified resistance is essential for the Palestinians' right to self-determination and a peaceful, dignified life.
Writing on his X account (formerly Twitter), Baqaei condemned the brutal killings and widespread destruction in Gaza over the past year, which he said has only intensified anger within the Islamic world. “The brutal actions in Gaza have outraged the Islamic world and reinforced the understanding that there is no alternative to honorable resistance,” he wrote.
He further emphasized that only through steadfast and honorable resistance can Palestinians hope to restore their basic rights, including their right to self-determination and to live in peace. "The right to a dignified and peaceful existence for Palestinians can only be achieved through continued resistance," Baqaei reiterated, emphasizing the need for sustained international support for the Palestinian cause.