France involvement in Iranian judicial case has no legal justification

Tehran (IP) - Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Seyyed Abbas Mousavi said that the involvement of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs into the Iranian judicial case has no legal justification, adding that the Islamic Republic of Iran does not accept any interference in its internal affairs.

Iran PressIran News: Responded to French officials' recent stance on two Iranian criminals, Abbas Mousavi said on Wednesday, the trial of Iranian nationals was a fair trial and within the framework of rules and civil rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran and under the jurisdiction of the Iranian judicial courts.

"Fariba Adelkhah and Roohollah Zam have been convicted and are serving their sentences," the Foreign Ministry spokesman added

Recently, the French Foreign Ministry has issued a statement criticizing the sentencing of a dual Iranian-French citizen Fariba Adelkhah and reacting to the death penalty for Roohollah Zam, the operator behind the Amad News website and Telegram channel that he launched in 2015.

Fariba Adelkhah was recently arrested spying in Iran. Adelkhah's lawyer announced that she had been sentenced to prison for espionage in the security issues.

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