Hans Ud Muzel was summoned to the Iranian Foreign Ministry on Monday.
At the meeting, the foreign ministry’s director-general for Western Europe condemned the irresponsible remarks of the German Chancellor.
Conveying Iran’s strong protests against Germany’s destructive approach to development within Iran, a foreign ministry official said the German side would not accept the consequences of the continuation of such unconstructive statements and actions regarding the future of mutual relations. should be borne.
He also stressed that Iran monitors other countries’ positions and actions with dignity and dignity, considers its national interests and will respond accordingly.
The German ambassador said he would convey Iran’s message to the government as soon as possible.
During the meeting, the Islamic Republic’s formal notice of protest was handed over to the German ambassador.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, in a recent anti-Iran and pro-riot stance, said Iran’s government had launched a “brutal crackdown” on Saturday after the September death of a young Iranian woman of Kurdish descent in the capital Tehran. criticized for claiming that .
The German Chancellor also claimed that Berlin would stand “shoulder to shoulder” with the Iranian people in protests and riots across the country, accusing the Iranian government of being “successfully responsible for this spate of violence”.