Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson calls out EU on international law violation claims
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Iran's Foreign Ministry called on the EU to "stop preaching." Iran sharply responded to EU calls to open the Strait of Hormuz and criticized the position of European politicians. Tehran made it clear that it will not act under pressure and will determine its own navigation rules in the region, RBC-Ukraine reported, citing Politico. Read also: Iran deal "in a day or two": Trump announces end of war The Iranian side effectively ridiculed calls by …
The Iranian government ridiculed the appeals of EU Head of Diplomacy Kaja Kallas on reopening the Ormuz Straits and respecting international law, notes Politico. Kallas wrote on platform X that "in accordance with international law, the passage through waterways such as the Hormuz Strait must remain open and free of charge. Tehran's regime rejected its claims. "That ...
Iran reacted harshly to the appeal of EU Head of Diplomacy, Kaja Kallas, on reopening the Ormuz Straits, ironically invoking international law and stressing that it reserves the right to control access in this essential corridor for flows...
The Iranian government has scoffed at EU foreign policy chief Kaya Callas' calls to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and respect international law, Politico reports.
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