Iran Rejects EU Sanctions as ‘Fraudulent’
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Iran’s foreign minister, Mohammad Gharibabadi, dismissed the European Union’s sanctions as fraudulent during a statement in Tehran.
Gharibabadi said the EU’s measures were ineffective and would not influence Iran’s policies. He called the sanctions “unfair” and stated that Iran would not consider them legitimate.
The remarks come amid ongoing tensions between Iran and the EU over economic and political disputes, with the EU maintaining sanctions aimed at curbing Iran’s nuclear program.
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