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France bans diplomats’ travel to Iran

Foreign ministry staff told to delay all nonessenti­al travel citing bomb plot

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France has told its diplomats and Foreign Ministry officials to postpone indefinite­ly all non-essential travel to Iran, citing a foiled bomb plot and a hardening of Tehran’s attitude towards France, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters.

Any hardening of relations with France could have wider implicatio­ns for Iran. France has been one of the strongest advocates of salvaging a 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers, which US President Donald Trump pulled out of in May.

Iran’s economy has been hammered by the prospect of the re-imposition of US sanctions that had been lifted under the deal. European countries, including France, have pledged to try to soften the economic blow, but have been unable so far to persuade their firms to defy Washington and stay in Iran.

French oil and gas major Total and its carmakers PSA and Renault have led an exodus of European companies from Iran, fearful of the extra-territoria­l reach of Washington’s sanctions.

The memo cites a foiled plot to bomb a rally held by an exiled Iranian opposition group near Paris that was attended by Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani as a sign of Tehran’s more aggressive stance towards France.

“The behaviour of the Iranian authoritie­s suggests a hardening of their position vis-a-vis our country, as well as some of our allies ,” Maurice Gourd au lt Mon tag ne, the ministry’ s secretary general wrote in the notice dated August 20.

“Given the known security risks ... all department­al officers, whether from headquarte­rs or (overseas) posts, are required to defer until further notice, except for urgent work, any travel plans in Iran,” Gourdault-Montagne added.

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