Javad Zarif: Iran to publish documents on US crime against humanity
BERLIN, GERMANY - JUNE 27: Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohammad Javad Zarif and German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel (not pictured) speak to the media following talks on June 27, 2017 in Berlin, Germany. The two men discussed bilateral relations as well as the Iran nuclear agreement, which eases international sanctions against Iran in exchange for commitments by Iran on its nuclear program. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
Foreign minister said Iran has collected and will soon publish some documents that show that foreign banks, even European ones, have shun acceptance of cash from those Iranian and non-Iranians who intended to help Iran’s flood-hit people.’International helps don’t mean that the country actually needs them; they are a token of sympathy and solidarity,’ said Mohammad-Javad Zarif on the sidelines of unveiling the economic diplomacy of Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ website.
Zarif added that the world solidarity has been impeded by the US destructive and anti-human move.
He added that due to vast media work, the US government is in a defensive position now and has announced that there are no obstacles to helps, but it’s not true.
The US has to deny the measures it takes. We have collected some documents that prove that the US is actively participating in this measure that can be defined as ‘crime against humanity’.










