Iran's foreign minister discusses with his UAE counterpart the development of bilateral relations and "riots"

- Europe and Arabs
- Friday , 25 November 2022 14:8 PM GMT
Iran's Foreign Minister, Hossein Amir Abdollahian, criticized the non-constructive approach of Washington and European countries towards the "recent riots" in the country, and the political exploitation by international organizations such as the Human Rights Organization.
During a phone call, Amir Abdullahian and his Emirati counterpart, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, exchanged views on developments in bilateral and international relations, according to Mehr news agency.
Amir Abdollahian pointed to Iran's interest in its relations with neighboring countries, including the UAE, stressing Tehran's readiness to hold a joint meeting between Iranian businessmen and merchants and their Emirati counterparts.
The Iranian foreign minister also criticized "the non-constructive approach adopted by the United States and European countries towards the recent riots in Iran and the political exploitation of international systems."
For his part, the UAE foreign minister called for sustainable and effective relations between the two countries, pointing out his country's readiness to hold meetings of the joint committees and the committee of merchants and businessmen of the two countries to serve to strengthen bilateral relations, according to Mehr.
Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed stressed the need for human rights institutions not to be dragged behind political trends, calling for reviving the nuclear agreement and resolving technical differences in this field, as he considered that this is in the interest of all, according to Mehr.
Source: agencies

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