10 Nov 2024
Sunday 6 April 2014 - 22:34
Story Code : 91506

Iran summons Greek envoy over EP resolution



[caption id="attachment_56738" align="alignright" width="180"] Greek Ambassador to Iran Nikolas Garilidis[/caption]
Iran has summoned Greek ambassador to Tehran in connection with the European Parliaments (EP) recent adoption of a resolution against the Islamic Republic.

In a Sunday meeting, director general of West Europe affairs at Irans Foreign Ministry conveyed Tehrans strong protest to Nikolas Garilidis, whose country holds the rotating presidency of the European Union.

The Iranian official dismissed as unacceptable and unrealistic the European Parliaments resolution which accuses Iran of human rights violations.
Such injudicious measures and positions run counter to the common interests of the European Union and the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Iranian official said.
On Thursday, the European Parliament passed a resolution on the EU strategy toward Iran, expressing concern over the alleged human rights violations in the country.

It also claimed that Irans presidential election in June 2013, which was marked by a high voter turnout and led to the victory of President Hassan Rouhani, was not held according to the democratic standards valued by the EU.

Irans Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Sunday strongly criticized the resolution against Tehran, saying that the European Parliament is not in a position and does not have the moral authority, to pass judgment on other countries affairs.

Iran has credible information that pro-Israeli lobbies are making great efforts and raising false issues to sabotage Irans positive and constructive nuclear negotiations with the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany.
Earlier on the day, over 200 Iranian lawmakers issued a statement in condemnation of the EP resolution and warned of its potential adverse consequences on the ongoing nuclear talks.

In reaction to the resolution, a double-urgency motion has also been drawn up which has been signed by some 100 members of the Majlis.

By Press TV

 

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