
Iranian FM: European Troika Has No Right to Misuse Resolution, Not Complied With
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi rejected the European Troika's claims that they have activated the mechanisms stipulated in the 2015 nuclear agreement.
He said: The three European countries cannot and should not be allowed to cast doubt on the credibility of the UN Security Council by misusing a resolution they have not complied with.
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