Tehran accused Nato on Thursday of "complicity" in the US-Israeli war against Iran, after the bloc's chief noted its support for the United States in the war.
Responding to US President Donald Trump's criticism of allies for not supporting the war, Nato boss Mark Rutte told Fox News that hundreds of American planes launched from bases in Italy.
"Country after country, ally after ally after ally, have made their bases available for Epic Fury," Rutte told US TV channel Fox News.
"Five hundred US planes took off from US bases in Italy to support Epic Fury," he said, referring the US name for Washington's military campaign in Iran.
Iran's foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei condemned the Nato chief's admission of "active complicity" in the "unlawful war".
"This is a clear and damning admission of Nato's active complicity in an unlawful war of aggression against a sovereign UN Member State," Baqaei wrote on X.
This is a clear and damning admission of NATO’s active complicity in an unlawful war of aggression against a sovereign UN Member State — a flagrant violation of peremptory norms of international law and the core principles of the UN Charter.
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