[Iran] - Tehran says France must take demonstrators' needs seriously

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
TEHRAN- The Iranian Foreign Ministry on Monday asked France to listen to its citizens, stop violence against demonstrators and pay heed to
their demands
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Nasser Kanaani also asked Paris to avoid hostility and discriminatory tactics.Kanaani made the comment when
advice.French President Macron held meetings with the so-called Iranian opposition leaders and described the protests in Iran that erupted
exercise caution around acts of violence and racial discrimination.Protests have erupted in France against the fatal shooting of a
17-year-old boy of Algerian descent in Paris last week.The protests are unprecedented since 2005 when two young persons were electrocuted
special envoy for Iran Robert Malley, the spokesperson responded that Iran is more concerned with the actions of the U.S
the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) has reached its final stage.On Tuesday, July 4, Iran will officially become a full member of the
that Iran is capable of contributing positively to the SCO in order to advance the goals of all members, spur regional growth, and improve
Hossein Amir Abdollahian is expected to attend the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) ministerial conference in Baku that will be held on Wednesday
and Thursday.According to Kanaani, a bilateral meeting between the foreign ministers of Iran and Azerbaijan is also planned.Fortunately,
Tehran-Baku ties are on the upswing and such gatherings might help clear up misunderstandings and promote collaboration, the spokesman
relations with Egypt and that Iran will respond positively to any good steps by Egypt.In an exclusive interview with Aljazeera on Sunday,
Arabia, but it will take place soon in order to advance ties.After seven years of bitterness, Iran and Saudi Arabia announced in a joint
statement on March 10 in Beijing that they will reestablish diplomatic ties.Kanaani also stated that now there are no ambassadors
representing Iran in France or Britain, but this would change as soon as candidates are chosen and their names are made public.