Germany, France have always sided with criminals of history; Baghaei's response to the outrageous statements of two European officials
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Pars Today - The spokesperson for Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded to the outrageous remarks made by German officials against Iran, stating: "Germany ignited two world wars, but Iranians, with their humanitarian spirit, provided refuge to Jews fleeing Hitler's attacks."

According to Pars Today, citing the Public Relations and Spokesperson's Office of Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, "Esmaeil Baghaei," the spokesperson for Iran’s Foreign Ministry, addressed German officials, saying: "Remember the realities of history: Germany ignited two world wars, but Iranians, out of humanitarian compassion, gave refuge to Jews escaping Hitler's persecution." 

Baghaei added: "Ask the survivors of Polish-French refugees who obtained Iranian passports to be safe from Hitler." 

Baghaei continued: "Those who have always stood on the wrong side of history should now remain silent." 

The German Foreign Minister, after meeting with Faisal bin Farhan, the Saudi Foreign Minister in Riyadh, claimed in remarks that the Islamic Republic of Iran’s nuclear program not only threatens Israel but also Saudi Arabia and the stability of the entire region. 

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson also condemned the French President’s remarks following his phone call with Iran’s President, calling them shameful and describing such hypocrisy as astonishing. 

In response to the French President’s meddling remarks, Baghaei said: "It is shameful. Israel targets peaceful nuclear facilities, bombs homes, and kills Iranians in cold blood, blatantly violating international law, yet the President of France chooses to distort Iran’s nuclear program." 

French President Emmanuel Macron, after a phone conversation with Masoud Pezeshkian, the President of Iran, posted a message in Persian, writing: "I have invited the President of Iran to return to the negotiating table as soon as possible."

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