According to Iranian diplomacy, “the reactions of the three countries are at stake for Iran's response to the ongoing actions of the Zionist regime. [Israel]against Tehran's interests.
Iran's foreign ministry revealed on Sunday that it had summoned the ambassadors of Britain, France and Germany to protest the reactions of officials in those countries following Iran's attack on Israel.
Three European diplomats were “summoned to the ministry” following the “irresponsible positions” of those countries' officials, Iran's foreign ministry said in a statement carried by state agency IRNA.
According to Iranian diplomacy, the “reactions of these countries to Iran's response to the ongoing actions of the Zionist regime” are problematic. [Israel]against Tehran's interests.
Iran launched an attack against Israel on Saturday night, using drones (unmanned aircraft), cruise missiles and ballistic missiles, most of which were intercepted, the Israeli military said.
Tensions between Israel and Iran have already been marked by Tel Aviv's attacks on the Gaza Strip in recent weeks, following the April 1 bombing of the Iranian embassy in Damascus, Syria, that killed seven Revolutionary Guards and six others. Syrian citizens.
French President Emmanuel Macron “strongly condemned” the Iranian attack, accusing Tehran of seeking to destabilize the region.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and German diplomatic chief Annalena Baerbach also condemned the Iranian attack and showed their support for Israel.
Following the overnight attack on Israel, the Iranian Civil Aviation Authority announced today that it has canceled all flights from several airports in the country until 06:00 (local time) Monday.
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