Argentina declares Iranian diplomat persona non grata, expelling him with US and Israel support, amid rising tensions.
Argentina declares Iranian diplomat persona non grata, expelling him with US and Israel support, amid rising tensions.
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Argentina expulsa al encargado de negocios de Irán y recibe apoyo de EE.UU. e Israel

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El Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de Argentina declaró persona non grata a Mohsen Soltani Tehrani, encargado de negocios de la Embajada de Irán, y le ordenó abandonar el país en 48 horas. La medida responde a un comunicado iraní con acusaciones falsas contra Argentina. Estados Unidos e Israel respaldaron la decisión en medio de tensiones crecientes.

La Cancillería argentina, a través de un comunicado firmado por el canciller Pablo Quirno y retuiteado por el presidente Javier Milei, anunció que Mohsen Soltani Tehrani debe abandonar el territorio nacional en un plazo de 48 horas. Las credenciales del diplomático habían sido aceptadas en diciembre de 2021 durante la presidencia de Alberto Fernández. La decisión surge en respuesta a un comunicado iraní con 'acusaciones falsas e improcedentes' contra la República Argentina.

El Gobierno de Milei prepara una posible ruptura formal de relaciones diplomáticas con Irán, pendiente de la reacción de Teherán. Esta medida se enmarca en el alineamiento de Argentina con Estados Unidos e Israel, incluyendo la reciente designación del Cuerpo de la Guardia Revolucionaria Islámica (IRGC) como organización terrorista, vinculada a Hezbollah y los atentados contra la AMIA y la Embajada de Israel en 1994.

Estados Unidos celebró la acción. La Oficina de Contraterrorismo del Departamento de Estado aplaudió las medidas de Milei contra el terrorismo global, mientras el embajador Peter Lamelas publicó en X: “¡El presidente Trump va a hacer que el pueblo iraní sea libre y grande de nuevo!”. El canciller israelí Gideon Sa’ar también respaldó la expulsión.

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