Iranian Parliamentary Director General for International Affairs Hossein Amirabdollahian said Thursday that the Israeli regime’s recent false flag operation about Iran's alleged involvement in a supposed assassination plot in Denmark will not remain unanswered.

Iran news: According to an Iran Press report, Iranian parliamentary director general for International Affairs Hossein Amirabdollahian tweeted on Thursday that  Zionists' false scenario construction meant to chill Iran-Denmark relations, are a form of economic warfare that will not go unanswered. Israel should await a proper response.

“The sanctions regime has reached the finish line,” wrote Iranian parliamentary director general for International Affairs Hossein Amirabdollahian in a tweet.

Furthermore, the Iranian foreign minister Mohammad Javad zarif, in a tweet on Thursday provided a list of Mossad actions and announcements in chronological order that point to the Israeli intelligence agency's efforts to kill off the Iran nuclear deal, known as the JCPOA.

Talking on the same topic of anti Iranian claims made by Denmark, Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Ghasemi said on October 31, that evidence shows the US, and Zionist regime and their regional puppets are trying to mar Iran-EU ties, just as a second round of US sanctions is about to be implemented.

Ghasemi further warned that European states should not allow third parties opposing the growing ties between Iran and Europe to press ahead with their unfounded accusations and planned destructive scenarios meant to chill relations between Iran and Europe.

Bahram Ghasemi also commented on Iran-EU relations on October 31, when he said: "Whenever relations between Iran and the European Union begin to expand, invisible hands taking their cue from certain countries go to work, trying to harm these relations. Thus, the Danish government's accusations against Iran, and recalling of Denmark's ambassador from Tehran can all be looked upon from this angle."

On October 30, Danish intelligence chief Finn Borch Andersen claimed that an Iranian intelligence service had tried to carry out a plot to assassinate an Iranian Arab opposition figure on Denmark's soil.

The Iranian Foreign Ministry has summoned the Danish ambassador to Tehran to express the Islamic Republic’s strong protest to “rash, politicized” remarks by certain officials of the European country over an alleged botched assassination plot.

 

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