
Iran has strongly condemned the G7 statement on its internal protests, calling it interventionist. The Foreign Ministry cited undeniable evidence of Israeli involvement in violence and terrorism in Iran. Tehran said G7 countries are using human rights as a political tool to justify interference.
The Ministry stated that peaceful protests between January 8 and 10 were turned violent by Zionist-backed terrorists. Demonstrators and security personnel were attacked, causing unrest in several cities. Iranian officials said statements by U.S. and Israeli authorities encouraged violence during the protests.
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Iran emphasized that it fully respects the right to peaceful protest under its Constitution. The state bears full responsibility for protecting citizens and maintaining security. Authorities vowed to counter terrorism supported by external powers while ensuring national safety and order.
The Foreign Ministry criticized the G7 for double standards, saying the group itself violates human rights globally. Tehran accused G7 nations of directly supporting Israel in harming the Palestinian people. It insisted the countries have no moral authority to lecture Iran on human rights issues.
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Finally, Iran demanded that the G7 halt all interference, lift unlawful sanctions, and stop exploiting human rights politically. Tehran reaffirmed that encouragement of violence under the pretext of human rights is unacceptable. The country stressed its commitment to protecting citizens and defending national sovereignty.