Canadian Foreign Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne spoke on Friday about Iran denying that the plane that crashed in Iran was brought down by a missile strike from the country, despite intelligence from Canada and allies finding evidence. He said “time will tell and the world is watching,” and that over the next few days they would see if Iran does want a “full transparent investigation.”
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‘Time will tell’: Champagne reacts to Iran’s denial of missile strike on plane despite evidence
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