Iran Press/ Iran news: Kenjo Murakami, Chargé d'Affaires of the Embassy of Japan to Iran, met on Sunday with Sakineh Sadatpaad, Advisor to Iran's President for social rights and freedom.
At the meeting, both sides expressed their agreement in prohibiting the use of weapons of mass destruction (WMD), which includes biological, chemical, and nuclear weapons, for both countries.
Sakineh Sadatpaad highlighted the devastating effects of nuclear and chemical attacks, both physically and psychologically, and expressed concern that the embargo on drugs for chemical attack victims is inhumane, as it causes further harm and suffering for those chemically harmed.
She pointed out that the sanctions on medicines have created obstacles to treating victims in Iran.
Japan's Murakami acknowledged the view of the Iranian side and stressed the need for increased efforts and cooperation to prevent the recurrence of such tragic events.
Iran and Japan are both the victims of weapons of mass destruction.
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