During the call, the two top diplomats exchanged opinions on the latest developments in the region, as well as Israeli attacks on Israeli nuclear land and facilities.
Iran’s foreign minister praised the Zionist regime’s heinous conduct and attacks on nuclear facilities and residential areas in violation of Iran’s national sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Israel’s attack on Iran’s Iranian territory was a serious violation of international law, and he emphasized and sought the explicit condemnation of this crime by all countries.
In approving the resolution of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s Council of Directors to Iran’s peaceful nuclear program, Aragucci pointed out that attacking a country’s peaceful nuclear facility is absolutely prohibited by international law, and that all countries should condemn and hold them liable for their duties.
Iranian diplomats have called on the UN Security Council (UNSC), particularly the member states of the Council’s Standing Committee (UNSC) to deal with the issue responsibly and firmly condemn the Israeli regime’s attacks on Iranian territory.
The French Foreign Minister on his part expressed deep regret over the escalation of regional conflicts and hoped that discussions at the UN Security Council would help reduce tensions.
Preliminary reports show that over 100 individuals have been marching, hundreds have been more injured, and many civilians, including women and children, have been caught in the home as their residential neighbours were mercilessly targeted.
Earlier on Friday, several major explosions were heard in Tehran, the capital of Iran. Minutes later, the Israeli regime announced it had carried out an operation against Iran.
The enemy attacks sparked several people marching Iran’s top commanders and scientists.
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