The Iranian foreign Ministry summoned the British Ambassador because of the involvement in illegal actions
The Ministry of foreign Affairs of Iran summoned the Ambassador of great Britain Robert Macaire for participating in illegal actions in front of the University name of Amir Kabir in Tehran.
As noted, at the meeting, Makeru reminded that " the presence of foreign ambassadors at the illegal meetings incompatible with Their duties in the political envoy of Their country and contrary to the provisions of the Vienna Convention on diplomatic relations."
Iranian foreign Ministry awaiting a review from the British government.
Tasnim Agency first notified the British Ambassador in Iran, "present and engaged in the organization, incitement, as well as guide some radical actions" at Saturday's protests in Tehran, tied for a couple of hours.
Activists of the event from the beginning gathered to honor those who died in the crash of a Ukrainian plane, but in the end the event turned into a rally demanding the resignation and prosecution of the perpetrators of the Holocaust. They dispersed law enforcement agencies.
According to the Deputy head of the Iranian foreign Ministry Abbas Araqchi, Macaire was released fifteen minutes later, immediately after the fact, How he established his identity. The U.S. state Department tried to convince the Iranian authorities to publicly apologize for the arrest of the Ambassador and British foreign Minister Dominic Raab called the incident a gross and unfounded infractions of international law.
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