Iran calls economic warfare, unilateral sanctions crimes against humanity

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
in Tehran with Eref Malkoc, the Turkish head of the Organization of Islamic Countries' Ombudsman Association (OIOCA).The Iranian human right
chief praised the Turkish government for its steadfast resistance to such prohibitions, calling unilateral penalties against countries
said, adding sanction also have an impact on Iran's neighbors.Elsewhere in his remarks, Gharibabadi discussed the subject of terrorism and
serious cooperation in order to fight this ominous scourge
one hand, they accuse Iran of violating human rights, but on the other, they martyr 17,000 innocent Iranian citizens through terrorism or
news conference with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Tehran last month, President Ebrahim Raisi of Iran stressed the need to
preserve the security on Iran's shared border with Turkey
and said that the two nations share a great deal of historical, economic, political, and cultural similarities.He went on to say that human
rights should be a special focus of ties between Iran and Turkey.He said that terrorism that has been nurtured by some states has afflicted
Muslim nations, stressing that Tehran and Ankara work well together to combat the issue.The Turkish official reiterated his country's
fundamental position against unilateral restrictions and said certain governments use sanctions as a weapon of war.U.S
sanctions have affected both Iran and Turkey
After unilaterally withdrawing from the 2015 nuclear agreement in May 2018, Donald Trump reinstated sanctions against Tehran and added new
U.S
due to a number of concerns, including Ankara's purchase of sophisticated Russian S-400 missile defense systems.