Tehran summons Polish diplomat to protest US summit
Iran’s foreign ministry summoned Poland’s top diplomat in the country to protest its decision to host what it called an “antiiranian” summit, a spokesman said on Sunday.
Poland’s charge d’affaires was summoned to “protest the antiIranian so-called peace and security conference,” said foreign ministry spokesman Bahram Ghasemi on his Telegram channel.
He was told “this is a hostile act by the United States against Iran and Poland is expected to refrain from going along with the US in holding this conference,” Ghasemi added.
The summit was announced on Friday by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who said dozens of countries would participate.
They will “focus on Middle East stability and peace and freedom and security here in this region, and that includes an important element of making sure that Iran is not a destabilising inluence,” he told Fox News.
Poland’s representative in Iran, Wojciech Unolt, reportedly said the conference, to be held Feb.13-14 in Warsaw, was not anti-iranian and that Poland did not share recent remarks by the US against Iran.
The Iranian oficial said this was inadequate and Iran would be “forced to retaliate” if Poland did not back down.
Iran’s cinema organisation said it had cancelled a Polish ilm festival scheduled for next month, according to local media.
“A guest who does not honour their host cannot continue to be a guest. To honour Iran’s dignity, the Polish ilm week in Tehran will be postponed until Warsaw’s behaviour is proper,” tweeted cinema organisation chief Hossein Entezami, according to the semi-oficial news agency ILNA.