BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 25. Iran’s “Iran Air”
airline is planning to operate flights to Baku, Doha, Najaf, and
Baghdad, Trend
reports, citing Iran Air.
The company has announced plans to expand its flight network to
these destinations. It was noted that flights from Imam Khomeini
International Airport have already begun.
The first flight was carried out to Medina in Saudi Arabia,
followed by a flight to Istanbul, Türkiye. Daily flights to
Istanbul are expected to start from May 1.
The report also references ongoing regional tensions linked to
Iran’s nuclear program and previous military escalations involving
the United States and Israel, which have contributed to instability
in the region.
Meanwhile, as no tangible progress was made in the nuclear
negotiations between the U.S. and Iran, the situation escalated on
February 28, when the United States and Israel launched military
airstrikes against Iran. In retaliation, Iran initiated missile and
drone strikes targeting Israeli and U.S. installations in the
region. Following these developments, a two-week ceasefire
agreement was brokered on April 7 through Pakistan's mediation.
However, during subsequent talks between the U.S. and Iran in
Islamabad on April 11, no consensus was reached.
On April 21, U.S. President Donald Trump stated that he extended
the ceasefire until Iran submits its proposal and discussions are
concluded, one way or the other.
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