
Iran warns against 'destructive approach' of European countries in call with EU foreign policy chief
Araghchi also criticized the stance of some European countries over the recent air war between Israel and Iran, saying it was supportive of Israel and the United States. He did not specify which countries he had in mind.
Reuters

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