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Phone Call Between Iranian & French Foreign Ministers

Phone Call Between Iranian & French Foreign Ministers

Saba Yemen5 days ago

Tehran - (Saba):
A phone call took place last night between French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot and his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi.
According to Iran's Mehr News Agency, the call addressed the latest developments in the region following the U.S. military aggression on Iran's peaceful nuclear facilities.
The agency reported that during the call, the Iranian Foreign Minister strongly condemned the American aggressive attack on the peaceful nuclear sites, describing the military action as a violation of all international laws and regulations, including the United Nations Charter. He emphasized that the silence and inaction of countries in the face of this aggression would have wide-ranging consequences and repercussions for all nations.
For his part, the French Foreign Minister expressed his regret over the attack, denied any French involvement in planning or carrying out the aggression, and voiced concern over the escalating tensions in the region following the U.S. military action. He also called for continued dialogue between Iran and Europe.
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