Iran calls back its Ambassador from Great Britain

PanARMENIAN.Net - Iranian authorities insist that disorders in their country are backed by United States and Great Britain. On Sunday, they sent away a BBC reporter who allegedly transmitted previously fabricated video materials against the Iranian government. In the meantime, foreign journalists are strictly prohibited to elucidate the country's political situation.



Such strict measures were followed by decision to call back the Iranian Ambassador from Britain. The decision is conditioned by the authorities' desire to find out whether Great Britain is responsible for the revolt in Iran. The callback is temporary, Iran.ru quotes parliament as saying.
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