Iran Rejects EU Sanctions as ‘Fraudulent’
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Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson, Mohammad Gharibabadi, dismissed the European Union’s recent sanctions as "fraudulent" and stated that they hold no value for the country.
Gharibabadi made the remarks during a press briefing in Tehran, emphasizing that the sanctions do not affect Iran’s interests or its international standing. He described the EU measures as lacking legitimacy and warned that they would not influence Iran’s policies.
The statement comes amid ongoing tensions between Iran and the EU over economic and political disputes, with the European Union recently imposing new sanctions targeting Iranian entities.
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