两名日本人被伊朗拘留,日本政府确认其安全

外相茂木敏充于3月6日星期五确认,两名日本人在伊朗被拘留。日本政府自周六美以对该中东国家发动袭击以来一直与其保持联系,并确认了他们的安全。据信其中一人是NHK德黑兰分社社长。

外相茂木敏充于3月6日星期五向议会委员会会议表示,两名日本人在伊朗被拘留。日本政府自周六美以对该中东国家发动袭击以来一直能与两人联系,并确认了他们的安全,茂木说。

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