Ambassadors of France, Britain, Germany and the Netherlands summoned to Iranian Foreign Ministry



09/13/2024 3:09 AM


On Thursday, Iran's Foreign Ministry called the ambassadors of France, Britain, Germany, and the Netherlands over new anti-Iran sanctions and criticism from some European countries about Iran's alleged involvement in the conflict in Ukraine, writes Mehr newspapeer.



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The ambassadors were notified by the Foreign Ministry that Tehran would provide a suitable reaction to the West's negative stance towards the Iranian people.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi denied reports of Iranian ballistic missile shipments to Russia on September 11.

Iran has refrained from sending ballistic missiles to Russia. "Period," Araghchi stated on social media.

He noted that by disseminating this information, the US and European nations are once again making decisions based on inaccurate intelligence and flawed reasoning.

Germany, France, and Britain declared on September 10 their intention to end bilateral agreements with Iran related to air travel and to implement fresh sanctions against Tehran for aiding the Russian military. London has already put sanctions on several Iranian individuals and entities for their role in the Iranian government's hostile activities.

source: en.mehrnews.com

 


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