Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Tuesday rejected as “completely baseless” reports that the Islamic republic had fired missiles at Türkiye and offered to jointly investigate the issue, AFP reported.
In a phone call with his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan, Araghchi warned against “false-flag operations by enemies” and said Iran was “ready for joint technical co-operation to examine any possible claim,” according to a statement by the Iranian foreign ministry.
On Monday, Türkiye’s defence ministry said NATO forces had intercepted a new missile fired from Iran – the fourth since the start of the Middle East war.










