Iran Rejects UK’s Allegations Against Tehran
WANA (Mar 05) – Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei dismissed the allegations made by British officials accusing the Islamic Republic of attempting to threaten the UK’s national security.
He described these claims as baseless and urged London to abandon its unconstructive approach toward Iran and the West Asia region.
Baghaei emphasized Iran’s commitment to the principles of the UN Charter and international law, particularly the principles of mutual respect, non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries, and adherence to global regulations.
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He stated that the UK’s accusations of Iran posing a threat to its internal security are not only unfounded and false but also a deliberate attempt to deflect attention.
He noted that Britain has a long history of harmful interventions against the Iranian people and continues to provide shelter and support to anti-Iranian terrorist groups.
The spokesperson advised British officials to abandon their confrontational policies and baseless accusations against Iran.
Instead, he urged them to reconsider their misguided policies toward the Iranian people and cease promoting and harbouring terrorism.