Zarif letters submitted to foreign mission residing in Iran by assistants to Iranian Foreign Minister in separate meetings

Tehran (IP) - Assistants to Iranian Foreign Minister in separate meetings submitted Mohammad Javad Zarif's letters to his counterparts to ambassadors and heads of mission residing in Iran.

Iran PressIran news: Following the letter sent by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, the Assistants to Mohammad Javad Zarif in the regional areas separately met the ambassadors and heads of foreign missions residing in Iran.

The meetings underscored that the unilateral US sanctions against the Islamic Republic of Iran are a major obstacle to the effective and comprehensive fight against the Corona outbreak, emphasizing the need for the international community not to recognize and enforce these illegal sanctions.

On 12 March, Mohammad Javad Zarif, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, sent a letter to Antonio Guterres, the Secretary-General of the United Nations. He also sent its copies to the heads of all international organizations and his counterparts around the world. The letter called for the end of US government sanctions, a major obstacle to combating the Coronavirus outbreak in Iran.

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