Western Nations Condemn Iran's Covert Operations in Europe
France and other Western nations condemn Iran's covert assassination and kidnapping operations in Europe.
- • Joint declaration signed by France and 12 other nations against Iran's operations.
- • Accusations include 'assassinations and kidnappings' targeting individuals abroad.
- • Reports suggest at least seven targets identified in cities like Paris and Berlin.
- • France's participation highlights its serious concerns over security risks from Iran.
Key details
In a landmark declaration, France, the United States, Germany, and eleven other Western nations have united to condemn Iran's covert operations involving kidnappings and assassinations conducted abroad. This move comes on the heels of escalating tensions following a military conflict between Israel and Iran, referred to as the '12-day war'. The joint statement criticizes Iranian intelligence services for allegedly targeting individuals in Europe and North America, which the nations regard as severe violations of national sovereignty. While specific details regarding the attacks were not disclosed, intelligence reports suggest that at least seven individuals may have been targeted in key European cities including Paris and Berlin. This revelation highlights France's increasing security concerns regarding Iranian activities, reflecting a broader anxiety among Western powers over Iran's operations beyond its borders. The declaration reinforces the necessity for international cooperation in addressing threats posed by state-sponsored actions, further underscoring the urgent need for vigilance against such covert tactics in Europe.
This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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