Iran has again recalled its British ambassador, marking the 15th time in less than three months a foreign envoy has been summoned even as protests shake the country.
Africa Today News, New York reports that the foreign ministry called in British ambassador Simon Shercliff, a day after his German counterpart, Hans-Udo Muzel, had to appear, the state news agency IRNA said.
This brings to at least 15 times in about 10 weeks the number of times envoys, almost all from Western countries, have been summoned.
‘This is a reaction of Iranian diplomacy to unprecedented pressure against Iran,’ IRNA said.
Shercliff has now been summoned five times since the demonstrations sparked by the death of Kurdish-Iranian woman Mahsa Amini, 22.
Africa Today News, New York recalls that she died in custody on September 16 after her arrest by the morality police in Tehran for allegedly violating the country’s strict dress code for women.
Iran calls the protests ‘riots’ and says they have been encouraged by its foreign foes.
IRNA said the foreign ministry protested the United Kingdom’s support for “terror and unrest”, and sanctions it has imposed.
On Friday the ministry summoned Muzel for the fourth time in the same span of time, IRNA said.
The ministry expressed “its utmost objection toward Germany’s unacceptable intervention,” after Berlin’s Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock criticised the “perfidious summary trial” which issued a death sentence against Mohsen Shekari.
Iran hanged him on Thursday in the first known execution connected with the protests.
He was convicted of blocking a street and wounding a paramilitary during the early phase of the protests.