Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Iran’s Ambassador to Georgia: Attacks on Civilians Are Morally Unacceptable; It Is Essential to Return to Diplomacy and End Attempts to Justify Military Actions

“Last night, a group of official representatives and leaders of Georgia’s Muslim community visited my residence to express their sympathy and condolences over the martyrdom of the Supreme Spiritual Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei, as well as the deaths of a number of innocent people, including 158 girls from an elementary school in Minab.

During the meeting, it was noted that Iran’s martyred spiritual leader, throughout the difficult years of sanctions and external pressure, led the nation like a responsible and devoted father of a large family. At a time when sanctions were placing immense pressure on people’s daily lives, he protected the country from instability. His character, leadership style, and conduct over more than three decades nurtured a generation that today possesses the necessary readiness and capability to defend its independence, security, and territorial integrity.

Beyond his political position, he held a distinguished status among hundreds of millions of Shiites worldwide and played a broad social and religious role. Naturally, part of the global Shiite community is mourning the loss of such a figure. However, the events of Ashura and the message of Saint Zaynab demonstrate that patience, education, and speaking the truth are effective means in the struggle against oppression and injustice. It is also essential today to present information about these events to global public opinion in a rational and morally sound language — one that transcends religious and sectarian boundaries and appeals to the awakened and free conscience of the world.

At the meeting, several important points were emphasized: any form of attack on civilians, especially children, is condemnable and morally unacceptable.

Maintaining regional stability and peace is a shared responsibility, and preventing further tension requires prudence, restraint, and dialogue. The historical and cultural ties among peoples represent an important opportunity for overcoming crises and strengthening peaceful coexistence.

These sincere condolences were an expression of human solidarity and religious responsibility. All of this reminds us that only through patience, dialogue, and mutual respect can a safer world be built for children and for all peoples.

In Western countries, certain political approaches toward Muslim communities have long been subjects of discussion and criticism. At the same time, experiences vary from country to country, and presenting a uniform picture is impossible. What is particularly important is the extent to which states practically uphold the principles of freedom of religion, human dignity, and equality of citizens.

Today, we gathered in Georgia, where the authorities have officially recognized the rights of the Muslim community and have provided a legal framework and official space for their religious and social activities, as with other religions. This approach, based on mutual respect and peaceful coexistence, represents a valuable example in the region.

In recent years, Georgia’s religious and political leaders, during meetings and discussions with Iranian leaders, have emphasized the importance of interfaith dialogue and the positive role of bilateral relations. In this context, it is worth noting the warm meeting and conversation held in Tehran between His Holiness Ilia II, Catholicos-Patriarch of the Georgian Orthodox Church, and Iran’s spiritual leader, which served as an expression of mutual respect and religious dialogue.

The historical experience of the Caucasus demonstrates that Muslims and Christians have lived side by side for centuries. This fact confirms that political conflicts must not be reduced to religious or sectarian confrontation.

Geopolitical tensions, however complex, are political in nature, and their solutions must be sought within the framework of politics, dialogue, and international law.

Even in the current situation, it is essential that narratives be transparent, well-founded, and responsibly conveyed. The fact that the United States attempts to find new justifications for each military action underscores, above all, the necessity of returning to diplomacy and preventing further escalation. Today, the region and the world need responsible dialogue and the avoidance of exhausting wars more than ever,” wrote Seyed Ali Mojani, Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Georgia, on Facebook.

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Iranian Ambassador to Georgia – Iran is not a country that can be considered weak or easily perceived as a country that can be...

Iran did not start the war. Both in the summer of 2025 and in the winter of 2026, we were engaged in the negotiation process and suddenly we found ourselves the object of attack, - the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Georgia Seyed Ali Mojani said at the press conference.According to him, the main problem of today's world is that it does not have a correct assessment of the fragile situation in the region."At a time when the war in Ukraine is still ongoing, the lack of a realistic assessment can lead us to a catastrophe. Maritime transportation is disrupted, political crises are taking place in Latin America, a kind of tariff war has begun in the world economy, and in such a situation, the explosion of the Middle East region will cause a kind of domino principle and can spread to many regions. An hour after the attack, the Islamic Republic of Iran took defensive steps. Iran has the right to self-defense, which is determined by the principles of international law and the UN Charter. Immediately after the start of military operations, I had a meeting at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia and accordingly informed the leadership of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. I also stated in the Foreign Ministry that our defense capabilities, our armaments allow us to mobilize our forces and defend the country even in an hour. We defend ourselves and have no desire to create nuclear weapons, nor are we afraid of what might happen if we destroy any American base in any country in the region. When we learned that American bombers were taking off from Kuwait, we decided to bomb that very place. America has misused the territories of our neighboring countries against Iran. The targets of our attacks are not neighboring countries, but American military bases, logistics centers and intelligence facilities located in these neighboring countries. Iran is not a country that can be considered weak or easily perceived that Iran can be brought to its knees by war very soon. We always strive for peaceful coexistence and peace in the region and, first of all, we defend our territory, land and dignity. We are fighting on our territory, and the enemy is outside our borders. Another enemy of Iran is Israel, which dragged America into this war and cost American taxpayers a lot of money. The Israeli regime killed more than 50 thousand civilians, women and children. Yesterday, Netanyahu said that we started the war in such conditions that the birth of a new Shiism and Sunnism is taking place, and this is already a harbinger of a religious war. Three or four weeks may be decisive for Trump, but time does not matter to us, we believe that Trump has found himself in an endless war and has dealt a rather big blow to the world economy. When this war ends, it will cause quite a big change in world geopolitics. I, as a representative of my country, believe that certain ways and mechanisms should be thought out so that the scale of the catastrophe does not increase. Unfortunately, international organizations cannot do anything,” the Iranian ambassador said.As the ambassador noted in response to a question about radiation threats, Iran is also concerned about this issue, and in this context it is important that military operations end."It is natural that the International Atomic Energy Agency is really concerned about the fact that radioactive substances may be released as a result of military operations. Naturally, we are also concerned about this. Accordingly, unfortunately, there have been cases in the past when the agency's inspectors who entered Iran were actually Israeli and American agents and they were passing information to America and Israel, and now if we are convinced that they will actually send inspectors and that no information will be passed on to Israel or America, it will be possible to allow these inspectors to these facilities. In addition, there are no more flights and it will not be easy to bring these experts, so first of all, it is necessary to end these military operations," the Iranian ambassador said.

First Vice Speaker: No visit is without result, steps are being taken to help Georgia survive turbulence

“If Georgia was invited by Anna Paulina Luna, this does not mean that she is alone in Congress. Many people gather at the forums organized by this group,” said the First Vice-Speaker of the Parliament, Gia Volski.According to Volski, Luna represents a broader team that brings together like-minded individuals around issues such as tradition, sovereignty, and security.“If Georgia was invited by Anna Paulina Luna, this does not mean that she is alone in Congress. Many people gather at the forums organized by this group. Our delegation is also there. In addition to participating in the forum, they will hold interesting meetings in Congress and at the State Department. No visit is without result. This visit may drive some into hysterics, but everyone should welcome steps aimed at helping Georgia navigate the current turbulence. If the government is taking such steps, this should not be unacceptable to anyone, except for the ‘National Movement.’ We should welcome anyone who goes to the U.S. or Europe and advocates for maintaining stability for Georgia’s economic development,” Volski stated.

People’s Power: Reset of relations with U.S. underway, any invitation or visit by our delegation to contribute to starting new chapter

“The reset of relations with the U.S. is practically underway. Any invitation and a visit of our delegation will contribute to starting a new chapter,” said Guram Macharashvili, Executive Secretary of the People’s Power party.According to Macharashvili, exchange of visits adds value to relationships and contributes to the reset of relations.“The US Secretary of State directly said that the previous administration has left a very negative legacy in relation to Georgia. Naturally, this will have an impact on the new administration, which has been observing the situation for one year. Exchange of visits will contribute to the reset of relations.The Georgian parliamentary delegation is visiting Washington. The delegation comprises majority MPs Nikoloz Samkharadze, Mariam Lashkhi and Lika Shartava.

Economy Minister participates in 12th Ministerial of SGC Advisory Board

Georgian Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development, Mariam Kvrivishvili, participated in the 12th Ministerial of the Advisory Board of the Southern Gas Corridor (SGC).Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev addressed the participants with his opening remarks,Mariam Kvrivishvili focused on the significance of cooperation.“Southern Gas Corridor (SGC) sets the example of what we can achieve with joint efforts. This corridor strengthened energy security and diversification. Georgia is proud of playing a reliable transit country in this process. Georgia has proved to be an active supporter and indispensable participant of the Southern Gas Corridor. It remains committed to a strategic partnership and mutually beneficial cooperation between all parties involved,” she said.Mariam Kvrivishvili emphasized Georgia’s function as a “bridge” in energy diversification.“Natural gas transported through our country is of crucial importance for the diversification of international, and in particular, the European Union, energy markets and for improving security of supply,” she said.Deputy Ministers of Economy and Sustainable Development, Tamar Ioseliani and Gennady Arveladze, and Georgia’s Ambassador to Azerbaijan, Zurab Pataradze, attended the ministerial meeting.

Customs officers, in coordination with MIA officers, prevented the import of 125 liters of a drug – a liquid containing “methamphetamine” at the Sadakhlo...

Within the framework of the joint operational-investigative actions carried out by customs officers of the Revenue Service of the Ministry of Finance and the Central Criminal Police Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia at the "Sadakhlo-Vehicle" customs checkpoint, another successful measure was carried out, namely - the import of a particularly large amount of the drug "methamphetamine" was prevented.As a result of analytical processing of the information, a truck driven by an Iranian citizen, carrying out international transportation, was stopped, and upon detailed inspection of the truck, 125 liters of the drug were found hidden in a homemade additional fuel tank - Liquid containing "methamphetamine".The case materials were transferred to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia for further response.

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