A spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry of Foreign Affairs Esmál Bakáji on Wednesday criticized NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte For a “contemptible” textual message sent to US President Donald Trump with congratulations to the combination of Iranian nuclear facilities. This is reported by TASR, referring to AFP.
The content of the flattering message from Rutte was published by Trump on his social network Truth Social on Tuesday before going to the NATO summit to the Hague.
“Mr. President, dear Donald, congratulations and thank you for your decisive action in Iran, which was really exceptional and that no one else dared. Thanks to him we are now all more safe,” wrote Rutte Trump.
According to the spokesman of the Iranian diplomacy department, NATO Secretary -General was “Shameful, contemptible and irresponsible congratulations to ‘truly exceptional’ crime of aggression towards the sovereign state ‘.
“Who supports the crime becomes his accomplice,” He added Bakáji on Social Network X.
The United States attacked the Iranian nuclear facilities in Nananza on Sunday night, Fordo a isfahane a They were involved in the conflict between Iran and Israel. The war began with the raid of two hundreds of Israeli fighters on the targets In Iran the night for 13 June. Israel declared that The aim was to prevent Iran from producing a nuclear weapon. After 12 days of Israeli raids and retaliatory Iranian missile fire, Trump announced that Both sides proceeded to the ceasefire. However, after the initial rupture of his violation, it is still observed.
Trump claims that Sunday’s American air attack destroyed Iranian nuclear capacities. Also on Wednesday insisted that The Iranian nuclear program has returned US bombs “decades” back. However, the escaped report of US military intelligence reported on Tuesday by CNN, however, states that The US attacks were delayed by the Iranian nuclear program at least several months. The White House denied it.
Tehran has not yet provided data on the exact extent of the damage. Bakáji only said in an interview with the Al-Jazeera news station that nuclear facilities in the country were “seriously damaged”.
