The statement said Iran’s Islamic Republic strongly denies any unfounded politically motivated charges made against opposition, journalists or officials regarding interference in overseas activities.
He said the allegations were completely false, lacking credible evidence and appear to be part of a deliberate attempt to undermine the image of Islamic Republic in Iran.
On Friday, Iran’s foreign ministry dismissed “basic” accusations that 14 countries had levelled it against the Islamic Republic in a joint statement.
A group of 14 countries, including the US and France, issued a joint statement on July 31, denounced what was called Iranian state-sponsored threats and activities in Europe and North America.
In response, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei condemned repeated “bassed, ridiculous allegations” against Iran for cementing responsibility on others and distracting public attention from the most important topic of the day, namely distracting public attention from records of Israel’s genocide.
Dismissing security-related charges against Iran, the spokesman said: “The United States, France and other countries that have signed anti-Iranian statements must be held liable for breaching elements of terrorism and violence and measures violating terrorism laws as sponsors and hosts of the group.”
Senior Iranian diplomats also pointed to the relentless genocide against the recent Israeli and American aggression against Iran and the background of active support for Gaza’s relentless genocide. Iranian state.
The spokesman ultimately condemned the anti-Iranian moves by Western countries for violations of international law and the UN Charter, saying that signatories of the statement must be held responsible for their vulgar and irresponsible actions.
The joint statement against Iran was signed by the governments of the United States, the UK, Albania, Austria, Belgium, Canada, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain and Sweden.
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