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Sarkozy comments spark Iran row

French President Nicolas Sarkozy

Iran warned of repercussions if Mr Sarkozy’s comments were repeated

Iran has summoned the French ambassador in Tehran over comments made by the French president about his Iranian counterpart, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Nicolas Sarkozy said earlier this week that he would not be able to shake hands with someone who said Israel had to be wiped off the map.

Ambassador Bernard Poletti was told of Iran’s strong objections.

He was told there would be repercussions for relations if such remarks were repeated.

In the speech, given on 8 December on the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Mr Sarkozy said: “How is it that a people such as the Iranian people – one of the world’s greatest peoples, one of the world’s oldest civilisations, sophisticated, cultured, open – have the misfortune of being represented as they are today by some of their leaders?

“I have said this to my friend Kofi [Annan]: I find it impossible to shake hands with somebody who has dared to say that Israel must be wiped off the map.

“I know perfectly well that we must resolve what is perhaps the most serious international crisis ادامه مطلب …

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Iran parliament approves new interior minister

New Interior Minister Sadeq Mahsouli (C) has won a thin margin parliament vote.

The Iranian parliament has thrown its weight behind Sadeq Mahsouli, allowing the nominee to assume the post of interior minister.

Some 138 members of parliament voted for Mahsouli; 112 lawmakers voted against him and 20 abstained.

The Iranian Majlis (parliament) dismissed the former interior minister, Ali Kordan, on November 4 over his forged Oxford University degree. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad nominated his aide, Mahsouli, to take the position.

“It’s been nearly six months that the Interior Ministry has been facing unstable conditions; ادامه مطلب …

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