In a telephone conversation on Tuesday, Araqchi and his French counterpart Jean-Noel Barrot discussed the relations between Tehran and Paris as well as the latest regional and international developments.
The top Iranian diplomat pointed to the recent violent riots in Iran that hijacked peaceful protests, saying violence and acts of vandalism were carried out by terrorist elements trained by outsiders that resulted in the martyrdom of a number of Iranian people and damages to public and private properties.
Araqchi called for the condemnation of foreign acts of interference in the internal affairs of other countries.
Violent rioters favoring monarchy have vandalized public and private properties in a number of cities across Iran in the past recent days, killing dozens of ordinary people and security forces and inflicting injuries on others.
People across Iran mobilized on Monday to denounce the riots and acts of terrorism, reaffirming their commitment to the Islamic Revolution and condemning those responsible for disrupting national order.
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei has lauded the Iranian nation for the tremendous rallies and the historic day that they created on January 12.