Norway’s ambassador to Tehran, Sigvard Tomin Hauge, was summoned by the Iranian Foreign Ministry after his meddling remarks.
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran
Iran’s foreign ministry on Monday summoned Norwegian Ambassador to Tehran Sigvard Tomin Hauge to protest anti-Islamic republican remarks by the speaker of the Norwegian parliament.
The ministry strongly condemned the remarks as interference in Iran’s internal affairs.
In a recent interview with a hostile Iranian media site, the speaker of the Norwegian parliament expressed sympathy in favor of the riots.
Iran has been subject to severe sanctions by the West since it gained full power following the 1979 revolution.
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Despite Iran’s offer to help the EU with its energy needs, the EU has instead undermined the Iranian revolution by sending spies and foreign agents and contracting dissidents to disrupt its internal affairs. I’ve been trying
On October 2, the Shura Council confirmed that more than 45,000 foreign intelligence agents, most of them from Western countries, were behind the riots and had evidence to back up their claims.
On October 31, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Nasser Kanaani accused the EU and Canada of provocative measures of contributing to increased tensions and violence in the Islamic Republic.
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Mr. Kanani accused them of ignoring peaceful criticism by using the pretext of democracy to ignite riots in Iran for their unwarranted interference and unconstructive and irresponsible behavior. , accused them.
Just yesterday, Iranian sources reported that the IRGC dismantled a terrorist group in Iran’s southwestern province of Khuzestan. The group turned out to be backed by EU member states.