Why it matters:
By making unsubstantiated claims against Iran, these countries seek to justify their aggressive policies, all while ignoring their own roles in supporting terrorism.
The big picture:
The coalition of countries' statement lacks specific incidents to substantiate these claims, raising questions about their credibility.
What he's saying:
Esmail Baghaei, spokesperson for the Iranian Foreign Ministry, has categorically rejected the security allegations made by some Western countries, including the U.S., the U.K., and France. He described these baseless claims as a clear fabrication and a diversionary tactic aimed at promoting anti-Iran sentiment and exerting pressure on the Iranian people.
Baghaei emphasized, "The U.S., France, and other signatories of the anti-Iran statement must be held accountable for their actions that violate international law in support of terrorism."
Go Deeper:
The accusations from these countries not only reflect their stance on Iran but also reflect the arrogant and domineering nature of these countries without any real respect for the international laws that they themselves claim to uphold. The Iranian government continues to assert its commitment to sovereignty and international law, challenging the legitimacy of these claims.
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