Mr. Jean Arnault also praised the Iranian Red Crescent’s humanitarian efforts, saying: “The world hears your voice.”
The extent of the destruction caused by the war and the tragedy at the Minab girls’ school will be recorded as a historic event, he noted, adding that the international community has not remained indifferent to it.
“The performance of your colleagues is a clear sign of sacrifice, carried out under extremely dangerous conditions over the past five weeks,” he said.
“Undoubtedly, what will be recorded in history from this war is the genocide that occurred in Minab,” Mr. Arnault stressed.
“You have certainly seen and felt that the international community has not remained indifferent to this tragedy. Public opinion in many countries, reflected in numerous surveys, has condemned this war and regards its consequences as extremely grave,” he added.
“Due to the crimes committed and the hardships suffered by women and children as a result of this war, our colleagues in Iran and at the United Nations are making significant efforts to bring this war to an end.” Arnault emphasized.