Iran’s Foreign Ministry summoned the British Ambassador in response to what it deems baseless allegations by British officials regarding Iranian interference in UK affairs. The meeting emphasized that such claims violate international law and diplomatic norms, potentially worsening distrust towards British policies in Iran.
In response to numerous unfounded allegations voiced by senior British officials regarding Iran’s supposed interference in the United Kingdom’s domestic matters, Iran’s Foreign Ministry summoned the British Ambassador. During this meeting, the Director General of Western Europe articulated that the unfounded assertions made by British officials contravene the established principles of international law and diplomatic etiquette. He further emphasized that such actions will exacerbate the distrust that the Iranian populace harbors towards British policies, especially with regard to Iran and the wider West Asian region.
The summoning of the British Ambassador reflects Iran’s strong disapproval of what it perceives as inappropriate claims from British officials. This incident highlights the ongoing tensions between the two nations and Iran’s view that such allegations could undermine diplomatic relations and increase skepticism within the Iranian populace regarding British intentions.
Original Source: en.mehrnews.com