Tehran-Sana
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani reiterated today his country's rejection of any foreign interference in its internal affairs, stressing that countries imposing an unjust embargo on Iran have no right to talk about human rights in it.
The Iranian news agency (IRNA) quoted Kanaani as saying during his weekly press conference: "We strongly reject allegations of human rights violations in Iran... Some countries are making allegations against our country, and they themselves are an example of human rights violations in the world and do not have the moral authority to interfere in Iranian affairs."
Kanaani added: Some countries that interfere in Iranian affairs used to put criminal groups and groups on their terrorist list, but today they have removed them from this list and provide them with support, warning that if “these countries want to continue their double policies towards us, we will respond to them in an appropriate manner.” their positions.”
With regard to the issue of negotiations aimed at canceling the embargo on Iran, Kanaani said: His country has not taken the issue of nuclear negotiations out of its agenda, and the file of negotiations is still on Tehran's agenda, and there is no talk of the end of the talks.
Kanaani considered that the US administration suffers from duplicity in its words and actions regarding negotiations, and therefore the revival of the nuclear agreement depends on America taking political decisions.
On targeting Iranian missions and schools in some European capitals, Kanaani called on European countries to assume their responsibilities, provide security for Iranian embassies and punish those who commit crimes against Tehran's interests.
With regard to the situation in occupied Palestine, Kanaani affirmed that Iran's position is clear on the Palestinian cause and support for the rights of the Palestinian people and their resistance against the occupiers.
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