Diplomatic Rift: Argentina Expels Iranian Envoy Amid Rising Tensions

Argentina expelled Iran's charge d'affaires, Mohsen Tehrani, declaring him 'persona non grata.' This decision follows accusations from Iran's Foreign Ministry against Argentina's leadership, claiming complicity in attacks on Iranian territory. Argentina denounced these claims as false and offensive. The move comes after Argentina labeled the IRGC a terrorist group.

Diplomatic Rift: Argentina Expels Iranian Envoy Amid Rising Tensions

Argentina has taken a strong diplomatic stance by expelling Mohsen Tehrani, Iran's charge d'affaires. Declaring him 'persona non grata,' Tehrani has been ordered to exit the country within 48 hours, following accusations from Iran against Argentina's president and foreign minister of military complicity.

Iran released a statement suggesting Argentina is working with U.S. President Donald Trump against Iran, stirring diplomatic tensions. In response, Argentina's Foreign Minister dismissed these allegations as unfounded and offensive to the nation's leadership.

This expulsion coincides with Argentina's controversial decision to declare the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps a terrorist organization, a move likely to further strain relations in the region.

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