Nasser Kanaani, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson, says the West and Europe play a role in fueling unrest and turning protests into chaos

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Nasser Kanaani, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson, says the West and Europe play a role in fueling unrest and turning protests into chaos

Kanani, the spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stated that the West and Europe play a role in inciting unrest and turning protests into chaos.

Nasser Kanani, the spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, at the beginning of a press conference, accused the West and Europe of having a role in inciting unrest and turning protests into chaos, referring to the recent hundred days of anti-government protests in Iran.

He warned that these actions will ultimately lead to losses for them.

He said they have emphasized that they were not and are not seeking a regime change in Iran, yet some Western European countries continue to insist on political maneuvering against the Islamic Republic.

He stated that the Islamic Republic will not forget their illegal actions and unconstructive interventions in inciting violence.

Yesterday, the IRGC intelligence in Kerman province announced the arrest of seven people, including several dual nationals, as leaders of the recent protests. The IRGC claims these individuals were connected to Britain.

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