Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the ambassador of Hungary, which holds the rotating presidency of the European Union, to Iran on the 15th to strongly protest the EU's new round of sanctions against Iran. Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement saying that Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the Hungarian ambassador to Iran on the same day, pointing out that EU sanctions against Iran are “illegal and coercive measures”, which are “absolutely unacceptable” and “have no effect” for Iran. Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed that Iran's military and defense cooperation with other countries is legal and aims to protect national interests and security, and Iran cannot accept interference from a third party in this matter.

Zhitongcaijing · 10/15 16:49
Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the ambassador of Hungary, which holds the rotating presidency of the European Union, to Iran on the 15th to strongly protest the EU's new round of sanctions against Iran. Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement saying that Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the Hungarian ambassador to Iran on the same day, pointing out that EU sanctions against Iran are “illegal and coercive measures”, which are “absolutely unacceptable” and “have no effect” for Iran. Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed that Iran's military and defense cooperation with other countries is legal and aims to protect national interests and security, and Iran cannot accept interference from a third party in this matter.