Iran summons Sweden envoy to protest naturalization of spy on death row

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News ID: 19598
Iran » Iran
Publish Date: 10:54 - 20 February 2018
TEHRAN, February 20-Iran has summoned Sweden’s ambassador to Tehran after Stockholm granted citizenship to an Iranian national found guilty of espionage for the Israeli spy agency, Mossad.

Iran summons Sweden envoy to protest naturalization of spy on death rowTEHRAN,Young Journalists Club (YJC) -Iran has summoned Sweden’s ambassador to Tehran after Stockholm granted citizenship to an Iranian national found guilty of espionage for the Israeli spy agency, Mossad.

Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said the ministry called in Helena Sangeland on Monday and served her with a note communicating the Islamic Republic’s “strong protest” over the Swedish government’s move.

Ahmad Reza Jalali was arrested in 2016 upon travelling to Iran. Based on his confession, he was convicted of spying for Mossad and complicity in murdering Iranian nuclear scientists.

Iran’s Supreme Court confirmed last December that Jalali had been sentenced to death.

On Saturday, however, Stockholm confirmed that the Iranian had been granted Swedish citizenship, a measure Qassemi slammed as “uncommon, questionable, and unfriendly.”

Qassemi said the Swedish envoy was notified that Tehran does not lend credit to the naturalization and considers Jalali to be still an Iranian national.

In no country, do they accord dual citizenship in this fashion to a criminal, who has confessed to murder, and is being held in detention, the Iranian official added.

“No country is allowed to interfere in the Islamic Republic’s internal affairs under any circumstances,” the spokesman asserted.

The Swedish ambassador said she would notify her respective government of Tehran’s protest.

The Israeli regime assassinated four Iranian nuclear scientists between 2010 and 2012.

Last March, Iran’s envoy to the United Nations atomic agency Reza Najafi said Israel had hired hitmen to assassinate nuclear scientists all over the Middle East, and yet, it continued to receive nuclear cooperation from certain countries.

In January, a book named Rise and Kill First: The Secret History of Israel’s Targeted Assassinations by Israeli investigative journalist Ronen Bergman recounted some 2,700 assassination operations by the regime targeting Iranian and German nuclear scientists among others.

Source: Press TV

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