Iran summons Cyprus ambassador over interventionist stance

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2025/12/17
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10:47:11
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Iran summons Cyprus ambassador over interventionist stance
Iran’s Foreign Ministry summoned the Cypriot ambassador in Tehran to protest the interventionist position regarding Iran’s territorial integrity.

Tehran - BORNA - The ambassador of the Republic of Cyprus in Tehran, Petros Nacouzis, was summoned to Iran’s Foreign Ministry following the inclusion of interventionist language regarding Iran’s territorial integrity in a joint statement issued by officials from Cyprus and the United Arab Emirates.

During the meeting, Mohammad Ali-Bek, Assistant Foreign Minister and Director General for Persian Gulf Affairs at Iran’s Foreign Ministry, handed over a formal written note conveying the Islamic Republic of Iran’s strong protest.

Ali-Bek stressed that the three Iranian islands of Abu Musa, Greater Tunb, and Lesser Tunb are an inseparable part of Iran’s territory, underlining that Iran’s historical, undisputed, and effective sovereignty over the islands is beyond doubt. He emphasized that the Islamic Republic of Iran categorically rejects any territorial claims against its sovereignty, describing such positions as a violation of the fundamental principle of respect for national sovereignty and territorial integrity.

The Iranian official also recalled Iran’s principled stance of non-interference in the sovereign and territorial matters of other states, including Cyprus, and called on the Cypriot government to promptly correct the serious mistake and to refrain from repeating similar actions in the future.

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