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Foreign Minister of Iran, Seyyed Abbas Araghchi
Pars Today- Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran said, "France has no moral qualification to guide Iran."
Iran's Foreign Minister, Seyyed Abbas Araghchi, criticizing French interventionist policies towards Iran, said, "Stop preaching Iranians. You have no moral qualification to do this." According to Pars Today, quoting from IRNA, Araghchi wrote on X social network on Monday, "There are many transgressions and contradictory conducts which question the credit of the French claim in the field of Defense of Human Rights." He added, "But, perhaps none of them has revealed this contradiction as much as this country's approach towards the Israeli regime and its war crimes."
Pakistan: Tehran's diplomacy for regional peace is praiseworthy
Pakistani prime minister, in his trip to Tehran on Monday, stressed his country's solidarity with and support for the Islamic Republic of Iran in the complicated regional and global issues and considered Tehran's diplomacy for the regional peace as praiseworthy. He added, "The two countries' economic fate is intertwined and their strong bond is useful for the entire region."
40,000 Palestinian combatants in Gaza after 20 months
The Zionist news website, Walela, announced, "According to the assessment of the Israeli army, there are still nearly 40,000 armed Palestinian forces from various groups in the Gaza Strip. The Zionist regime military acknowledged that there is still a network of widespread tunnels in the cities of Gaza and Khan Younis and the refugee camps of central Gaza.
Macron slapped by wife
The website of the famous French daily Le Figaro wrote on Monday that the photos of arrival of Emanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte in Hanoi, Vietnam, on Sunday, have received broad viral and triggered hot reactions on social media. The published footage shows that Macron appears from the background after opening the plane door and he is slapped with a hand which is not clearly seen. It is said that he was slapped by his wife, Brigitte. The French president looks surprised but very quickly he changes his mood as a sign of respect. Yet, when descending the plane steps, Brigitte doesn't hold Macron's hand extended for her and comes down with the handrails.
Trump: Putin is mad
American President, Donald Trump, called his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, as "mad" and said that his attempt to seize Ukraine will "lead to fall of Russia". Trump wrote on his personal social network, "Truth Social", "I have always had a good relation with Vladimir Putin. But, something has happened to him. He has gone completely mad!" Trump criticized Putin after American effort for ceasefire in Ukraine and exchange of captives which was followed with wide Russian attacks on Ukraine which resulted in at least 13 dead.
Continuation of American tariffs suspension on EU imports
The US president prolonged the suspension of %50 tariff on the EU imports and agreed with continuation of trade negotiations till 9 July. Trump said to journalists on Monday that he had a "very good phone call" with Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, and agreed with suspension of tariffs.
Campaign sweeps Britain for halting weapons sale to Israel
Concurrent with aggravation of the Zionist regime crimes in Gaza, the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) in Britain has tried to start a nationwide campaign to convey the grassroots voice of protest against selling weapons to Israel to the decision-making centers. This popular campaign has begun during the recent days on the website of PSC. The British citizens insert their postal code and send an official letter to the members of parliament. The letter, pointing to the official statements of human rights institutions and public opinion stances, call on the MPs to pressure the government to stop exports of weapons to the Zionist regime.
Disaster of stopping Latin American trade with China
Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OEA), Luis Almagro, in reaction to the US pressures on Latin America to reduce relations with China, warned that halting trade of this region with China is a "disaster". Almagro said, "China is the greatest or second trade partner of almost all Latin American countries. If we omit it from the equation, we will face a very serious economic disaster in the region." He made it clear, "The worst thing that may happen for Latin America is to be forced to choose either the US or China."
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