Iran rejects Austria's 'hasty' stance on alleged attack
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Iran has summoned the Austrian envoy to protest Vienna's 'hasty' stance on an alleged attack linked to Tehran, dismissing the accusations as lacking legal basis and evidence. The diplomatic move underscores rising bilateral tensions, with Iran urging evidence-based dialogue over unilateral allegations.
On [date], Iran's Foreign Ministry summoned the Austrian representative to voice strong objections to what Tehran describes as Vienna's 'hasty and rushed stance' concerning an alleged attack. According to Iranian media sources, Iran argues that Austria's statement lacks legal foundation and clear evidence.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson emphasized that Iran consistently adheres to diplomatic norms and categorically rejects any unfounded accusations, urging Austria to exercise restraint and reconsider its attitude. This diplomatic move comes amid rising tensions between the two countries after Austria made an unofficial accusation linking the attack to Iranian elements.
Observers suggest the incident could signal escalating disagreements in bilateral relations. Iran reaffirms its desire to resolve all misunderstandings through dialogue and cooperation based on verified evidence, rather than unilateral, unsubstantiated allegations.
No official response has yet been received from the Austrian government regarding this diplomatic summons. Analysts predict that tensions may persist unless both sides soon engage in talks to clarify the details surrounding the incident.
