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Iran slams Nato talks on navigating Hormuz Strait as 'politically motivated'
Iran criticizes NATO discussions on freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz as 'baseless and politically motivated,' denying allegations against its nuclear program and maritime conduct. It accuses the United States and Israel of destabilizing the region and bombing diplomatic negotiations, while asserting its role in ensuring regional security.
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