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The British Deputy Foreign Minister’s misuse of Nowruz message to repeat interventionist positions

British Deputy Foreign Minister, by publishing a message on the occasion of the Lunar New Year, reiterated this country's interventionist positions on Iran and its claim of support for Iranians.

British Deputy Foreign Minister Tariq Ahmad published a message on the X social network (formerly Twitter), while congratulating ancient Nowruz to all those who celebrate this occasion around the world, and claimed: For the people of Iran, this season of the year In the face of difficulties, it is a moment of hope and optimism.

In the continuation of propaganda against our country, he continued: May the arrival of spring bring a brighter future for all Iranians. Britain still stands by you.

Since the riots of 1401, the government of London has from time to time, under the pretext of supporting the Iranian nation, made interventionist comments in the internal affairs of our country and imposed sanctions against Tehran.

Nasser Kanani, the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of our country, stated earlier: The dual approach of the Western countries and their turning a blind eye to the continuous crimes of their allies in all parts of the world, including against the oppressed Palestinian nation, is only to show the hypocrisy of the West in the issue of rights. Humanity will lead.

Kanaani advised this group of governments to fix the pathetic situation of human rights in their countries and stop fruitless efforts to create sedition in other countries.

Source: IRNA

Young Journalists Club International Iran

 

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