Iran summons Australian chargé d’affaires to protest sanctions, interference in internal affairs
Iran's Foreign Ministry has summoned the Australian chargé d'affaires to Tehran to protest meddlesome remarks by the country's Foreign Minister Penny Wong and the fresh round of sanctions against Tehran.
The Australian diplomat was summoned to the ministry on Wednesday in the absence of the country's ambassador to Tehran to receive Iran's strong protest.
The Australian diplomat said that Canberra's principled policy is based on cooperation with Iran and added that he would inform his respective country of Iran's protest as soon as possible.
In an interview with the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) news service in Australia published on Wednesday, Wong made meddlesome remarks under the pretext of supporting the Iranian nation and leveled accusations against the government ahead of the first anniversary of the death of Mahsa Amini.
Meanwhile, in yet another attack spearheaded by the West against freedom of speech in Iran, the Australian government on Wednesday imposed a fresh round of sanctions on a number of Iranian individuals and entities, including the English-language Press TV news network.
According to international human rights bodies, Australia has an "embarrassing" human rights record.
The inhumane attitude towards asylum seekers and the prevention of international inspectors from traveling to Australia to investigate possible torture in refugee detention centers are among the country's systematic violation of human rights.
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