Iran: Tehran should look at its own problems before criticizing others, says France FM - EconoTimes
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46% : "Let's remember that in France press freedom exists contrary to what's happening in Iran and that this is overseen by a judge within the framework of an independent judiciary, which is something that Iran without doubt doesn't know well," Colonna told LCI TV.33% : This follows the summoning of the French ambassador to Iran over cartoons published by a satirical magazine.
31% : French foreign minister Catherine Colonna said on Thursday that Iran should concern itself with its own problems instead of criticizing France.
30% : The cartoons in Charlie Hebdo drew the ire of Iranian foreign minister Hossein Amirabdollahian, who warned that the "offensive and indecent" move would be responded to by Tehran.
28% : Colonna said Iran was pursuing bad policies through its crackdown on its population and the detention of French nationals.
17% : In a sign of further strained relations between France and Iran, the French foreign minister said Tehran should be concerned about its own problems rather than criticizing France.
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