Iran's Foreign Minister Expresses Regret over Continued Hurman Rights Abuse in Bahrain
2021-11-10 - 1:57 am
Bahrain Mirror: Iran's Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian expressed in a phone call with his British counterpart his country's regret over the continued human rights abuse in Bahrain.
Iran's Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian and his British counterpart Liz Truss held negotiations over bilateral ties, the Vienna talks and some regional issues on the phone.
The British minister expressed pleasure over setting a date to hold the nuclear deal's joint commission. Liz Truss said the European troika is serious and eager about making progress in the Vienna talks.
The two parties discussed regional issues, including the need for sending international humanitarian aid for the people of Afghanistan, the significance of the formation of an inclusive government in Afghanistan and the catastrophic humanitarian situation in Yemen and the need to end the siege on the country. Abdollahian also expressed regret over the continued human rights abuse in Bahrain.
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