Iran’s Chancellor will speak to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva

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Abbas Araye will meet this Friday (20) with the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Germany, France, the United Kingdom and the EU Diplomacy Chief to discuss the Tehran Nuclear Program, the target of Israel’s attacks

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Araghchi “will speak in person (…) at the beginning of the afternoon meeting of the Council” at 13h00

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the ABBAS ARAGHCHI, will speak on Friday (20) in Geneva on the United Nations Human Rights Council, announced a spokesman for the UN body. With the Israeli military campaign in Iran entering the second week, Aragchi will “face in person (…) at the beginning of the afternoon meeting of the Council”, at 1 pm (10:00 am Brasília), said the Council spokesman, Pascal Yes. A spokesman He added that Daniel Meron, Israel’s ambassador at the UN in Geneva, will talk to journalists just before.

Araghchi viaja a To meet later this Friday with the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Germany, France and the United Kingdom, as well as EU Diplomacy Chief Kaja Kallas. They will discuss the Tehran nuclear program, which Israel intends to dismantle with their attacks. The Israeli government suspects that the Islamic Republic, despite its denies, seeks to develop an atomic bomb. The French ministry indicated that the meeting should serve to “convene a return to the diplomatic path and to proceed with negotiations about the Iranian nuclear program.”

Araghchi also talked about the United States, an examining country to unite with the Israeli military campaign in Iran. The chancellor said in an interview aired on Friday that he refuses to negotiate with the United States while Israel continues to attacks its country. “The Americans sent messages asking for serious negotiations. But we make it clear that while aggression is not over, there will be no room for diplomacy and dialogue,” he said.

United States President Donald Trump said on Thursday through the White House spokeswoman who will decide “in the next two weeks” will be involved in the Israeli offensive. Israel began on June 13 a campaign of air strikes against Iran, claiming that Tehran was about to produce a nuclear weapon. The Iranians responded with missile and drone launches. The first week of clashes between the two rivals of the Middle East left at least 224 dead in Iran and 25 in Israel, which also killed several Iranian military commanders and scientists and damaged the country’s nuclear infrastructure.

*With information from AFP

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