Japan's Foreign Minister: Iran should be restrained / Japan's diplomatic readiness to prevent further tension in the region
In a telephone conversation with Seyed Abbas Araghchi;
Yoko Kamikawa, in a phone call with the Foreign Minister of our country, asked Iran to exercise restraint and said that all diplomatic efforts should be made to prevent further tension.
Eviralnews,, Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa said in her half-hour telephone conversation with the new Iranian Foreign Minister today that the escalation of the situation will not benefit the region and the international community.
According to NHK, he asked Iran to exercise restraint and said that all diplomatic efforts should be made to prevent further tension.
The foreign minister of Japan made these statements regarding the terrorist act of the Israeli regime in Tehran and the assassination of Martyr Ismail Haniyeh, which Iran said will respond to it in a timely and appropriate manner.
According to the Japanese media, “Kamikawa also asked Iran to exercise restraint from the groups it has influence over, including the Lebanese Hezbollah.” According to this report, the two foreign ministers also emphasized the desire of the two countries to maintain relations based on their traditional friendly relations.
According to NHK, Kamikawa told reporters after the call that diplomatic efforts will be made to reduce tensions while maintaining a sense of urgency. At the end of August, Kamikawa discussed the situation in the region with the then Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ali Bagheri, and asked to prevent the escalation of tension.
The spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Nasser Kanani, in response to the requests not to respond to the terrorist act of the Israeli regime, stated that Iran is resolute and determined in defending its sovereignty and national security and does not ask permission from anyone to use its rights.