GENEVA – Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Wednesday indicted a U.S. Treasury of announcing new sanctions on Iran to “deflect” courtesy from a murdering of publisher Jamal Khashoggi during a Saudi consulate in Istanbul.
The U.S. Treasury on Tuesday targeted Afghanistan’s Taliban rebellion with sanctions opposite 8 people who were designated tellurian terrorists, including dual related to Iran’s Quds Force, a bend of a chosen Revolutionary Guards that oversees operations outward of a Islamic Republic’s borders.
“To inhibit from headlines on Saudi savagery in Istanbul and opposite Yemen, US Treasury — while in Saudi Arabia, no reduction —sanctions Iran for ‘supporting’ anti-Iran Taliban. Conveniently omission that US is negotiating with a really same Taliban now the clients have prolonged corroborated it,” Zarif wrote on Twitter.
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