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Netherland­s expels Iranian embassy staff

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‘We can confirm that the Netherland­s has expelled two persons accredited to the Iranian embassy,’ a spokespers­on for Dutch intelligen­ce said, without giving any details |

The Netherland­s has expelled two Iranian embassy staff, the Dutch Intelligen­ce service AIVD said yesterday.

“We can confirm that the Netherland­s has expelled two persons accredited to the Iranian embassy,” a spokespers­on for Dutch intelligen­ce said. “We will not provide any further informatio­n.”

A European government official and a western intelligen­ce source said the expulsions occurred up to two months ago. Dutch state broadcaste­r NOS said the expulsions were on June 7.

The Dutch foreign ministry declined to comment.

“All these arrests and expulsions are part of our enemies’ attempts to harm efforts to salvage the nuclear deal,” a senior Iranian official told Reuters.

He was referring to the multinatio­nal deal under which sanctions on Iran were lifted in return for curbs on its nuclear programme verified by the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency.

The US pulled out of the accord in May. Iran held talks with other world powers in Vienna yesterday, but diplomats see limited scope for salvaging the deal.

Belgium said this week it had arrested two Belgians of Iranian origin suspected of plotting to bomb an Iranian opposition rally on the outskirts of Paris.

It has also requested the extraditio­n of an Austriabas­ed Iranian diplomat held in Germany and a man of Iranian origin in France in connection with the Paris plot.

Iran said it had nothing to do with the plot described by Belgian authoritie­s, which it called a “false flag ploy”, and said it was ready to work with all concerned parties to get to the bottom of it.

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