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G7 Foreign Ministers Condemn Iran Crackdown on Protests

Global powers urge Tehran to respect human rights amid rising unrest

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G7 Foreign Ministers Condemn Iran Crackdown on Protests

The G7 foreign ministers have expressed serious concern over Iran’s escalating repression of nationwide protests, which began in late December 2025. The ministers from Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the European Union warned Tehran against continued use of violence and arbitrary detention.

According to the official statement from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, the ministers condemned the killing of protestors and intimidation tactics employed by Iranian security forces. They urged Iran to respect human rights, including freedom of expression, assembly, and access to information.

The statement also emphasized that the G7 is prepared to impose additional restrictive measures if Iran persists in violating international human rights obligations.

The unrest in Iran has reportedly resulted in a high number of deaths and injuries, drawing global scrutiny. Protestors have been demanding greater freedoms, dignity, and basic rights, highlighting deep-seated social and political tensions.

The G7 statement represents a coordinated diplomatic approach by leading industrialized nations to press Iran for restraint and accountability. The ministers stressed that peaceful protest is a fundamental right and that the Iranian government must ensure the safety and freedoms of its citizens.

Analysts note that such statements can influence international policy, potentially leading to targeted sanctions or diplomatic measures if Tehran continues harsh crackdowns.

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