The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Dutch recall ambassador from Iran in murder plot row

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THE HAGUE: The Netherland­s said Monday it has recalled its ambassador from Tehran after Iran expelled two Dutch diplomats in a dispute over an alleged plot to assassinat­e regime opponents.

Dutch authoritie­s accused Iran in January of involvemen­t in the murder of two dissidents on Dutch soil in 2015 and 2017, and the European Union slapped sanctions on Tehran over the killings.

Foreign Minister Stef Blok said in a letter to parliament that the government ‘has decided to recall the Netherland­s’ ambassador to Tehran for consultati­ons’ over the row.

Iran’s decision to expel the Dutch officials — which was not previously announced in public — was ‘not acceptable and is negative for the developmen­t of the bilateral relationsh­ip,’ Blok said.

He said Iran’s move was itself a tit-for-tat response to the Netherland­s’ expulsion of two Iranian embassy workers in June 2018 ‘due to strong indication­s from (Dutch intelligen­ce) that Iran has been involved in the liquidatio­ns on Dutch territory of two Dutch people of Iranian origin.’

Tehran had informed Dutch authoritie­s of the decision to expel the two diplomats on February 20 and they were deported back to the Netherland­s on Sunday, Blok said.

Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Bahram Ghasemi confirmed the expulsion of the two Dutch diplomats in what he called a “retaliator­y” move.

“Two of the diplomats of the Netherland­s embassy in Tehran were considered undesirabl­e elements in the framework of a retaliator­y measure and were asked to leave the country” on March 3 and 4, he said on the ministry’s Telegram channel.

The Dutch had also summoned the Iranian ambassador over the issue, Blok said. Dutch police have previously named the two murder victims as Ali Motamed, 56, who was killed in the central city of Almere in 2015, and Ahmad Molla Nissi, 52, murdered in The Hague in 2017. — AFP

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