Iran Condemns Europe's Cancellation of Air Service Agreements
Iran's foreign ministry criticized France, Germany, and the UK for canceling air service agreements in response to alleged missile transfers to Russia. This move is part of broader European sanctions against Iran.
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In a significant diplomatic clash, Iran's foreign ministry condemned the cancellation of bilateral air services agreements by France, Germany, and the United Kingdom. The European nations took this action as a sanction against Tehran, alleging recent missile transfers to Russia.
The decision marks a proactive step by Europe to counter Iran's military collaborations deemed as destabilizing. Iran, however, has labeled the allegations and subsequent sanctions as unjustified measures that further strained international relations.
This development underscores the escalating tensions and the intertwining of geopolitical influences, with each party holding firm in their respective stances.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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