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According to the Mehr news agency, quoted by Reuters news agency, Christopher Burger, the spokesman of the German Foreign Ministry issued a statement on Monday to summon the Iranian ambassador to Berlin again this week (local time) on the pretext of executing a spy in Tehran. gave

The spokesman of the German Foreign Ministry intervened inquisitive In this regard, he announced that “analna Barebook“The foreign minister of this country on the false and alleged excuse of “violation of human rights and the wave of executions I seeThe Islamic Republic of Iran has summoned Tehran’s ambassador to Berlin.

“Christopher Berger” in this load He claimed: I can confirm that the Iranian ambassador has been summoned to a meeting at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

“James Cleverly”, the foreign minister of England earlier in this load had announced: We will temporarily withdraw our ambassador from Iran in order to conduct further consultations after the execution of Ali Reza Akbari. Our response to Iran will not be limited to today and we are considering further measures!

The Judiciary Media Center announced on Saturday this week that Alireza Akbari, a dual Iranian-British citizen, who was charged with corruption in the land and extensive action against the country’s internal and external security through espionage for the intelligence agency of the British government in exchange for a salary of 1,805 .000 euros, 265,000 British pounds and 50,000 US dollars was sentenced to death penalty, it was executed.

gibberish Cloverly Meanwhile, Alireza Akbari was arrested some time ago for espionage against the country and after filing a court case against him and issuing an indictment, the case was referred to the court and hearings were held in the presence of the defendant’s lawyer and based on the “substantial” documents available in The case of this person was sentenced to death for spying for England.

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