Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations has voiced the country’s support for an impartial investigation into the chemical attack case in Syria and also the dialogue between the world’s chemical watchdog and the Arab country.
Deputy of Iran’s Foreign Ministry has condemned the western countries over sanctions depriving the Iranian victims of chemical weapons as the country remains the biggest victim of such attacks.
Iran’s permanent representative to the United Nations (UN) has questioned the credibility of a report by the world chemical watchdog on Damascus launching an alleged chemical attack on its nation back in 2018.
Esmail Baqaei Hamaneh raised this matter in the expert-explanatory meeting about the human rights aspects of the use of chemical weapons in the imposed war in Geneva, Switzerland.