Karzai Offers Condolences Over Khamenei’s Death
Former Afghan President Hamid Karzai has expressed condolences over the reported killing of Ali Khamenei, extending sympathy to the Iranian government and people.
In a message posted Sunday night, March 1, on X, Karzai voiced appreciation for Iran’s continued support of the Afghan people and wished the country peace, security, and prosperity.
The Chinese government condemned Khamenei’s killing in joint U.S. and Israeli strikes, calling the attack a violation of Iran’s territorial integrity and international law.
Meanwhile, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan stressed the importance of ending the ongoing regional conflict and returning to diplomacy as the primary path forward.
The reactions reflect growing international concern over the escalating crisis and its potential impact on stability across the Middle East and neighboring regions.
Iran has historically played a significant role in regional politics, maintaining influence across the Middle East while navigating decades of tensions with the United States and its allies.
The reported killing of Iran’s supreme leader marks a dramatic turning point in regional dynamics, prompting diplomatic responses and calls for restraint from multiple global powers.
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