Iranian Ambassador to Italy Mohammad Reza Sabouri deemed the move by three European countries to reinstate the repealed resolutions against Tehran devoid of legal, logical, and moral justification, and emphasized that this claim is legally and politically invalid and ineffective, and does not create any new obligations for Iran.

Ambassador Sabouri made the remarks in an interview with the Italian newspaper La Presse.

Referring to the process of nuclear negotiations after the 12-day aggression of the Zionist regime against Iran, Ambassador Sabouri said that the efforts of three European countries to restore the repealed Security Council resolutions lack legal, moral justification, and executive effect due to the lack of international consensus.

He said that Iran has used and will continue to use every opportunity to resolve disputes through dialogue and diplomacy, but all evidence indicates that the three European countries, under pressure from the United States, do not have the will and ability to take constructive action.

Ambassador Sabouri also expressed concern about the Israeli regime's failure to comply with the ceasefire in Gaza, and emphasized that after the signing of the "Abraham Agreement", the region has been embroiled in widespread crises and the killing of thousands of innocent people, which shows that the concept of normalization has in practice meant normalizing aggression, violence, and instability.

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