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British Foreign Minister accusing Iran

The British Foreign Minister accused Iran of carrying out "destructive activities" in Britain and the West Asian region on Sunday morning.

According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, British Foreign Minister David Cameron accused Iran of carrying out “destructive activities” in Britain and the West Asian region on Sunday morning.

Cameron threatened in an interview with the “Telegraph” newspaper: “We must work with our allies to create a series of deterrent measures against Tehran”.

is worried about the attacks of the Yemeni army on Zionist ships, he claimed: “A clear message must be sent to Iran that attacks on ships will not be tolerated”.

According to this report, the British Foreign Minister He also added to his baseless claims: “Hamas, Houthis, and Hezbollah are Iran’s agents and undermine stability around the world.” that Iran is considered a threat to the region through its destabilizing activities and support for proxy groups such as Hamas, Hezbollah, and Islamic Jihad.

Rejecting the claims of the British authorities about Iran’s connection with the attacks carried out in the Red Sea, he once again announced that the resistance groups do not take orders from the Islamic Republic of Iran. (more details)

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