Iran’s Ambassador to Paris was summoned to the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Iran’s Ambassador to Paris, Mohammad Amin-Nejad, was summoned to the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs after his country’s air strike on Israel.
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According to the statement made by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Amin-Nejad, who was summoned to the ministry, was informed that France condemned Iran’s air attack on Israel on the night of April 13.
In the statement, it was emphasized that Iran’s “irresponsible” attack created “a fire risk that will not be in anyone’s interest.”
Iran was called on to end its “serious and unprecedented” actions that threaten the security of France’s partner Israel and regional stability.
The Netherlands, Germany and Belgium also invited the Iranian Ambassadors in their countries to the Ministry.
Iran-Israel tension
Israel carried out an air attack on Iran’s consulate building in Damascus on April 1. A total of 7 people, including 2 generals from the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Army, died in the attack.
Iran had announced that Israel’s consulate attack meant an attack on its country’s territory and that they would retaliate.
Israel also stated that it would respond to Iran’s attacks.
Iran launched an attack on Israel on April 13 with hundreds of kamikaze unmanned aerial vehicles, ballistic and cruise missiles, and announced that some military targets were hit.
Israel stated that most of the attacks were prevented by air defense systems, but a missile hit a military base in the south.
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