What he's saying:
Araghchi emphasized "the need for all countries to take a firm stance in condemning this blatant violation of law and to hold the aggressors accountable," referring to the aggression of the U.S. and Israel against Iran.
He also criticized "the biased stance of certain European countries in justifying the aggressive acts" of those states, warning that such behavior "normalizes lawlessness and increases insecurity in the region and beyond."
Cassis, on the other hand, reaffirmed Switzerland’s position "in support of diplomacy" and its readiness to assist in de-escalation efforts. He described the military strike on Iran's nuclear facilities as a violation of international regulations and emphasized "the importance of continued efforts to prevent further tension and insecurity."
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