A Foreign Ministry spokesperson said on Tuesday that it was regrettable that the French president would convict Iran, which has always respected international law, rather than Israel’s apartheid regime, whose leaders are wanted by the International Criminal Court.
Esmail Baghaei said that while Israel poses a real and immediate threat to peace and stability in the region, it still enjoys the full support of the United States and some European countries, including France. emphasized.
He said the Israeli regime “in addition to continuing its occupation and genocide in occupied Palestine, continues to expand its military aggression and expansionism into various countries in the region.”
Regarding President Macron’s claims about Iran’s peaceful nuclear program, Baghai said Iran’s nuclear activities are within the framework of international law and under the strict and continuous supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
According to a report by Press TV, the president also denied allegations about Iranian intervention in the Ukraine conflict, saying that such irresponsible statements are intended to distort the facts.
A Foreign Ministry spokesperson expressed surprise and regret at the French president’s concerns about Iran’s relations with African countries, saying, “Countries with a history of violent colonialism in Africa “We cannot decide the fate of other thinking countries.”
Mr. Baghai said that the relationship between Iran and African countries is based on mutual respect and respect for the national sovereignty and political independence of African countries, and is based on the “principles of international law regarding friendly relations and cooperation between states based on the Charter of Iran.” I emphasized that it is based on The United Nations aims to achieve mutual benefit.
President Macron had accused Iran of being a major strategic and security challenge in the region, citing Iran’s accelerating nuclear program and Russia’s alleged support for the war against Ukraine.
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