Iran's existing realities was ignored in the final G8 statement on the situation of human rights and the Iranian peaceful nuclear program, the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said, IRNA News Agency reported.
"The statement was made in spite of existing realities in Iran," Mehmanparast said.
The leaders of the world's eight industrialized countries (UK, Canada, France, Germany, Italy Japan, Russia and the U.S.) declared June 26 in Huntsville (Canada) that they were "deeply concerned" about the situation around Iran's nuclear program.
They called on all countries to support a new round of UN Security Council sanctions against the Islamic republic.
Mehmanparast emphasized that the constant support of 118 member states of the Non-Aligned Movement to Iran's nuclear activities indicates that most world countries, but not just the few nuclear powers or their allies, agreed on the peaceful nature of Tehran's atomic development program.


