Saeed Khatibzadeh, spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry, called the statement of the Foreign Ministers of the Gulf Cooperation Council, which was published on Thursday, "repetitive" and "nonsense" and said: "Making false accusations is not the solution to the region's problems."
On the eve of the UN Human Rights Council meeting, the representative of Iran, Ismail Baqaei Hamaneh, called for the prosecution of the United States and some European countries for imposing sanctions on Iran, calling the imposition of sanctions illegal.
Alireza Zali, head of the Corona Anti-Corruption Headquarters in Tehran province, said that 7,125,000 doses of vaccine had been injected in the province by Thursday, and that another 13 million doses of the vaccine would be needed to vaccinate all people over the age of 18.

Hassan Ameli, the Friday prayer leader of Ardabil, noting that most of the villages in Ardabil province are facing water shortages and even dehydration, said: "The villages of Ardabil province are in poor condition in water supply and even water tankers do not meet the needs of the villagers."
"Good agreements have been reached and the ministers' statement will be released in the next few hours," Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh said, noting that the foreign ministers of Iran, Russia, China and Pakistan held a quadripartite meeting on Afghanistan on Thursday.