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AI-generatedIran's Foreign Ministry spokesman strongly condemned recent remarks by the French foreign minister, labeling them as hypocritical and duplicitous. The condemnation followed statements by Jean-Noel Barrot suggesting France would oppose lifting UN sanctions on Iran unless negotiations met Paris' expectations regarding Iran's nuclear program and regional influence. The Iranian official accused France of selectively raising human rights concerns for political gain.
The article contains diplomatic condemnation and political rhetoric regarding Iran's nuclear program and international sanctions (UN Security Council). It does not describe any concrete commercial mechanism, investment, supply disruption, or direct impact on commodity/product pricing.
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- Iran criticized the French foreign minister, calling his remarks an example of 'hypocrisy and duplicity.'
- The criticism was prompted by Barrot stating that France would oppose lifting UN sanctions unless negotiations met Paris' expectations regarding Iran’s nuclear program.
- Iranian officials accused France of remaining silent while Iranian cities were under attack, suggesting complicity with aggressors.
- The spokesman argued that the French government selectively uses 'human rights concerns' only when it serves its political interests.
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