
“Extensive sanctions against the Iranian government and nation by the European Union and the United States- despite the fact that in official documents of these countries, the sanctions do not include a ban on (the supply of) medicines- have practically made it difficult for patients to purchase and access to medicines… The (sanctions) have also seriously endangered the lives of tens of thousands of patients, particularly children, suffering from special diseases.”
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