The Foreign Ministry spokesman, Bahram Ghassemi, has rejected a suggestion that Iran's charge d'affaires was summoned to the foreign ministry in Germany, saying the visit took place at the request of Iran's embassy in Berlin.

Iran Press/Iran newsBahram Ghassemi said that Iran's charge d'affaires has gone to Germany's Foreign Ministry at the request of the Iranian Embassy.

Ghassemi added that reports of Iran's charge d'affaires being summoned to the German Foreign Ministry are absolutely false, Iran Press reported.

He also slammed security accusations for marring Iran-EU long-standing ties, saying that it is not strange to see such moves on behalf of the enemies.

Commenting on the claims by some German media about the arrest of an Afghan-German national for spying for the Iranian government, he rejected any link between the alleged individual and Islamic Republic of Iran, saying that such accusations are made by those trying to harm Iran-EU relations at this sensitive juncture.

Ghassemi added: "As we have said before, the enemies want to harm long-standing ties between Iran and most of the European states, especially members of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA)."

A German publication has recently claimed that the CIA has exposed an Iranian spy in the German army. 101/ 211 / 202

 

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