Iranian Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi said this Wednesday that several agents belonging to the French security services were arrested in the country after protests.
The Islamic Republic blames Western adversaries for instigating national unrest over the death of a young Kurd, Mahsa Amini, on 16 September.
According to information released by the agency. Reuters🇧🇷
The death of a young Kurd and an intensifying crackdown on demonstrations has left Iran even more isolated as the country’s government struggles to revive a 2015 military deal with other world powers. Iran is also taking an increasingly aggressive stance towards France, detaining French citizens, Emmanuel Macron admitted after the G20 meeting in Indonesia.
A week ago, French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna mentioned that seven French citizens had already been arrested in Iran. US Special Representative for Iran Robert Malley argues that countries should work out a coordinated response to protect citizens detained in an authoritarian country who have the ability to use hostages as “currency exchange.”
According to ReutersIran accuses the West of encouraging unrest in the country, which threatens the stability of the clerical rule that has existed since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
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