The French ambassador to Tehran, Nicolas Roche, was summoned to the Iranian Foreign Ministry on Wednesday, after the French parliament adopted a resolution condemning the restriction of women's freedoms and rights in Iran, the report reported. Irna agency.
During this meeting, Iran raised a "
strong protest against the baseless accusations
" of the French authorities and condemned "
the unacceptable interventions of this country
", also indicated the official agency.
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The French National Assembly unanimously adopted a resolution on Monday in "
support for the Iranian people
".
The text "
condemns in the strongest terms the brutal and widespread repression
" against "
non-violent demonstrators
", "
denounces the use of torture
" and "
affirms its support for the Iranian people in their aspiration to democracy and respect for their fundamental rights and freedoms
”.
In addition, he “
demands the immediate release
” of the seven French nationals “
arbitrarily detained
” in this country.
During the session, Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna castigated the
Iranian regime's "massive use of arbitrary detention, censorship and violence
".
“
Faced with the legitimate aspirations of Iranian women and men, repression is falling
,” she said.