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Tehran (IP) - The spokesperson of Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it was not strange that Britain and the Israeli regime are angry and dissatisfied with the process of developments in the region and are making their efforts to weaken and destroy this process.

Iran PressIran news: The spokesperson of Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in response to the news published about the meeting between the Prime Ministers of Israel and Britain: "Considering the black records of these two regimes and in the situation where the region is witnessing positive developments, it is not strange that these two are angry and dissatisfied with the process of developments in the region and are making their efforts to weaken and destroy this process."

According to Iran Press, Nasser Kanaani said on Saturday in response to the news published about Benjamin Netanyahu and Rishi Sunak meeting: "It is one of the enduring ironies of history that two regimes, one of which is based on the usurpation of another nation's land, everyday crimes and infanticide, and despite having an arsenal of nuclear weapons, brazenly refuses to join the NPT, and the other regime whose warlike and seditious policies can be seen everywhere in the region, brazenly accuse the Islamic Republic of Iran, which is the anchor of stability in the region!"

The spokesperson of Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, while condemning the accusations of the British regime and the Zionist regime, stated: "The Islamic Republic of Iran, while re-emphasizing the importance of further strengthening relations with its neighbors and the necessity of providing common security by the countries of the region, once again, reminds the international responsibility of the countries that support the Zionist regime towards daily crimes, gross violations of human rights and violations of international laws and regulations by this regime."

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