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Chinese FM issues statement on recent incident with UK embassy in Iran

Iran Materials 30 November 2011 13:35 (UTC +04:00)
The attack on the British Embassy in Iran breaks the International laws and the Iranian authorities should take relevant measures, said the spokesman of Chinese Foreign Ministry Hong Lei.
Chinese FM issues statement on recent incident with UK embassy in Iran

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The attack on the British Embassy in Iran breaks the International laws and the Iranian authorities should take relevant measures, said the spokesman of Chinese Foreign Ministry Hong Lei, RIA Novosti reported.

"China believes that the security and dignity of diplomatic personnel and diplomatic missions should be guaranteed. The incident counteracts the international rule of law and principles of international relations," spokesman added.

He noted that Iranian authorities should take "appropriate" measure, and to respond to the incident at the British Embassy.

Earlier, AFP reported, that Britain is evacuating all its diplomatic staff from Iran following the storming of its embassy by Iranian protesters the day before.

The evacuation was decided a day after protesters stormed and ransacked its embassy and a residential compound. On Nov. 29, group of protesters broke away from a crowd of a few hundred outside the main British embassy compound in Tehran, scaled the gates, broke the locks and went inside. Protesters pulled down the British flag, burned it and put up the Iranian flag instead. Some took a framed picture of Queen Elizabeth.

Police appeared to have cleared the demonstrators in front of the main embassy compound, but later clashed with protesters and fired tear gas to try to disperse them, Fars said. Protesters nevertheless entered the compound a second time, before once again leaving.

The U.N. Security Council condemned the attacks "in the strongest terms." U.S. President Barack Obama called on Iran to hold those responsible to account. British government was not available on the reported withdrawal of embassy staff from Iran.

UN chief Ban Ki-moon issued a statement Wednesday during a trip to South Korea saying he was "shocked and outraged to hear of the incident in Tehran in which demonstrators entered the British embassy, briefly abducted embassy staff and damaged property."

Even Russia, which is Iran's closest major ally, condemned the incursions as "unacceptable"

The U.N. Security Council condemned the storming of two British diplomatic compounds in Tehran and urged Iranian authorities to protect diplomats. The attacks occurred at a time of rising diplomatic tension between Iran and Western nations, which last week imposed fresh sanctions over Tehran's nuclear program that they believe is aimed at achieving the capability of making an atomic bomb. Iran, the world's fifth biggest oil exporter, says it wants nuclear plants only for the generation of electricity.

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