you ve also, i notice, put back in detention a french national, fariba adelkhah again, under charges which the french government described as ridiculous. it looks to the outside world as though you re doing this simply because you re not getting what you want from the international community. is that it? well, western countries are not the international community. that era has finished. western countries are a handful of countries and their clout is decreasing. you should go and ask your prime minister, who, at the time when he was the foreign secretary, went to parliament and said that she violated iranian laws. so he said that. no, he didn t actually say that. yes, he did. he didn t say she had violated any iranian law. he didn t say that. but i do find what you ve just said interesting, in the sense. ..behaving illegally. well, it s not.
i take it from that answer, then, you re not even interested in discussing the plight of nazanin zaghari ratcliffe, the british citizen who is still facing detention in iran? she s been in detention since 2016 under the notion that she was plotting to topple the iranian government, a charge which she and her family say is utterly ridiculous. you ve also, i notice, put back in detention a french national, fariba adelkhah again, under charges which the french government described as ridiculous. it looks to the outside world as though you re doing this simply because you re not getting what you want from the international community. is that it? well, western countries are not the international community. that era has finished. western countries are a handful of countries and their clout is decreasing. you should go and ask your prime minister, who,
ridiculous. you ve also, i notice, put back in detention a french national, fariba adelkhah again, under charges which the french government described as ridiculous. it looks to the outside world as though you re doing this simply because you re not getting what you want from the international community. is that it? well, western countries are not the international community. that era has finished. western countries are a handful of countries and their clout is decreasing. you should go and ask your prime minister, who, at the time when he was the foreign secretary, went to parliament and said that she violated iranian laws. so he said that. no, he didn t actually say that. yes, he did. he didn t say she had violated any iranian law. he didn t say that. but i do find what you ve just said interesting, in the sense. ..behaving illegally. well, let s not. let s not misquote. let s not misquote anybody.
no one goes to 2015. i take it from that answer, then, you re not even interested in discussing the plight of nazanin zaghari ratcliffe, the british citizen who is still facing detention in iran? she s been in detention since 2016 under the notion that she was plotting to topple the iranian government, a charge which she and herfamily say is utterly ridiculous. you ve also, i notice, put back in detention a french national, fariba adelkhah again, under charges which the french government described as ridiculous. it looks to the outside world as though you re doing this simply because you re not getting what you want from the international community. is that it? well, western countries are not the international community. that era has finished. western countries are a handful of countries and their clout is decreasing. you should go and ask your prime minister, who, at the time when he was