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In a highly charged press briefing in Nairobi, the Iranian Ambassador to Kenya delivered a stark condemnation of ongoing US and Israeli military operations, warning of severe regional and global consequences.

The Iranian Ambassador to Kenya convened an urgent press briefing in Nairobi to address the rapidly deteriorating security situation following massive coordinated military strikes.
This diplomatic maneuver places Kenya firmly within the informational crossfire of a spiraling global conflict, as the international community scrambles to contain the fallout from US and Israeli operations targeting Iranian sovereignty and its leadership.
The press conference, broadcast live by local media outlets, was a direct counter-narrative to the prevailing Western framing of the conflict. The Ambassador sought to articulate Tehran’s official position regarding the devastating barrage of attacks launched by the United States and Israel against Iranian military installations and strategic assets across the region.
Nairobi, hosting one of the most significant diplomatic communities in Africa, serves as a crucial platform for Iran to project its messaging to the Global South. The Ambassador emphasized the illegal nature of the aggression and warned of catastrophic regional destabilization if the international community fails to intervene and halt the bombardment.
The briefing occurred against a backdrop of intense diplomatic activity by the host nation. President William Ruto has publicly condemned the strikes on Middle Eastern nations, urgently calling for immediate de-escalation and a return to United Nations-facilitated diplomacy. Kenya's official stance denounced attacks that have impacted various sovereign states across the Gulf.
The stakes for Kenya extend beyond mere diplomatic posturing. The escalating war threatens massive disruptions to global oil supply chains traversing the Strait of Hormuz, an eventuality that would trigger severe inflationary pressures on fuel and imported goods within the Kenyan domestic market.
The Ambassador’s address highlighted the unprecedented scale of the ongoing violence. With retaliatory drone strikes already hitting targets as far-flung as British airbases in Cyprus, the conflict has irrevocably breached its original borders. The narrative presented in Nairobi sought to galvanize African nations against what Tehran describes as unchecked Western militarism.
As the situation develops, the Kenyan government must navigate a highly precarious diplomatic tightrope. Balancing relations with deeply entrenched Western economic partners while maintaining sovereignty and demanding adherence to international law requires extraordinary geopolitical agility.
The global economy now braces for the inevitable shockwaves emanating from the Middle East.
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