2024. October 21. – 20:51
The semi-official Iranian news agency reported that Hungary's ambassador to Tehran was summoned to the Iranian Foreign Ministry. more It's still Sunday. Ambassador Gyula Pytho had an appearance in Iranian foreign affairs because the country did not like the joint statement of the European Union and the Gulf Cooperation Council. As Hungary is the Council's successive president, it was clear that Pytho would be held accountable.
Iran's main concern with this announcement was that the three disputed islands, currently controlled by Iran, are located at the entrance to the Persian Gulf. island (Greater Tunb, Lesser Tunb, and Abu Musa opposite the United Arab Emirates). It is not classified as an Iranian sovereignty. Therefore, Piccio was warned at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs about the principles and rules of international law, with special attention to territorial integrity and national sovereignty. Iran also condemned the European Union for supporting “some baseless and illegal demands against Iran's territorial integrity.”
A Press TV The Iranian website wrote, according to them, that the three aforementioned islands are historically part of Iran, which is supported by countless historical, legal, and geographical documents. On the other hand, it is claimed by the United Arab Emirates. They add that the islands were under British control between 1921 and 1971, and Iran regained the islands two days before the UAE declared its independence. However, this is how the current disputed statement is worded The fields According to his page:
“We call on Iran to end its occupation of the three UAE islands, which violates the UAE’s sovereignty and the principles of the United Nations Charter.”
As we wrote, on Tuesday last week, the Iranian Foreign Ministry summoned the ambassador of Hungary to protest the EU sanctions imposed on the country on Monday. The Iranian Foreign Ministry decided in favor of the Hungarian ambassador due to Hungary's current presidency of the European Union. European countries imposed the sanctions due to suspicion that Iran is supplying weapons to Russia, which is attacking Ukraine, something Tehran repeatedly denies.
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