Published: 10:44, October 4, 2024
Iran summons German, Austrian envoys in tit-for-tat move
By Xinhua
An Iranian crosses a road next to a billboard depicting Iranian missiles in Teheran on April 20, 2024, a day after Iran's state media reported explosions in the central province of Isfahan. (PHOTO / AFP)

TEHERAN- Iran's Foreign Ministry on Thursday summoned German and Austrian ambassadors over their countries' summoning of Iranian envoys to protest Teheran's missile attack against Israel, reported the official news agency IRNA.

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During talks with the envoys, Majid Nili Ahmadabadi, director for Western European nations at Iran's Foreign Ministry, said that Iran was completely determined to defend its security and that Iran's military action against Israel was taken in line with the principle of legitimate defense under Article 51 of the United Nations Charter.

Condemning certain European countries' positions in support of Israel, he said that "we would not have witnessed such disasters (in West Asia)" if the European sides had stopped Israel's "massacre machine and genocide" through taking effective and practical actions, including ceasing their financial and arms supports in a timely manner.

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The German and Austrian ambassadors gave assurances of conveying Iran's protest to their respective governments.