Iran vows reciprocal action after Australia expels ambassador
Summary
Iran plans to respond to Australia after Australia expelled Iran's ambassador. Australia accused Iran of being involved in anti-Jewish attacks in the country. Both countries have withdrawn their ambassadors, leading to tense diplomatic relations.Key Facts
- Australia expelled Iran’s ambassador over accusations of Iran's involvement in anti-Jewish attacks.
- Iran denied the accusations and stated it would respond accordingly to any diplomatic actions.
- Iran's foreign ministry linked Australia's actions to its domestic issues and protests against Israel.
- Australia's Prime Minister cited incidents of arson at Jewish sites in Sydney and Melbourne.
- No casualties occurred in these arson attacks, although there was property damage.
- This was the first time since World War II that Australia expelled an ambassador.
- The Australian government also plans to label Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist group.
- Both countries have removed their ambassadors, with Australia suspending its embassy operations in Iran.
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