Azerbaijan Told Not to Make Emotional Decisions
TEHRAN -- Iran’s parliament speaker on Monday called on Azerbaijan to refrain from making any emotional decisions following a recent attack on the Caucasian country’s embassy in Tehran.
“I deem it necessary to emphasize that emotional decisions on the two countries’ relations is what the common and ill-wishing enemies of the Islamic world, especially the Zionist regime, want. It is necessary to be vigilant and careful about any decision that could have long-term consequences,” Muhammad Baqer Qalibaf told the 17th Conference of the Parliamentary Union of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (PUIC) in Algiers.