Foreign minister says Iran wants ‘normal relations based on mutual respect’ as tanker crisis continues
Iran does not seek confrontation with Britain amid a row over seized tanker ships, foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said Monday in a message directed at the presumed incoming prime minister, Boris Johnson.
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