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Summoning Argentine Carrier in Tehran to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

According to the Mehr News Agency, the Argentinean officer in Tehran was summoned by the US Department of Foreign Affairs Director General Isa Kamali, and the country was reported to have a strong protest against the move.

The Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at the summit, while submitting a note to the Islamic Republic of Iran's protest, informed the officer of the Islamic Republic of Iran's explicit stance on the conviction of baseless accusations and Argentine officials against Iran, and insisted that the prosecution of the prosecutor's office. Amia Incorrecting the accusation against the Islamic Republic of Iran's officials as another deviation in the long process of judicial investigations related to a suspicious incident in the year, and the numerous questions and ambiguities in this case- which has become an anti-Zionist and anti-Zionist agents.

Jesus Complete. Also with reference to Monetor The prosecution of the prosecution of the case with the fundamental principles and norms of international law in respect of respect for the government's equality and political independence of governments described the act as an inappropriate imprisonment in international relations, stating that such actions in addition to tension in diplomatic relations between the two countries. Offended It is considered to be the international responsibility of the Argentine government.

Completely invited the Argentinean government's competent authorities to amend this wrong path, warned of the legal and political consequences of the prosecutor's office, stating that the Islamic Republic of Iran has its legitimate right to adopt the necessary and appropriate measures in accordance with international law to protect Iranian rights and interests.

(tagstotranslate) Argentinean (T) Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (T) Jesus Complete
Source:mehrnews

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