The ministry said in a statement on the 43rd anniversary of the opportunity of Iranian diplomats’ acquiring that the Israeli regime is responsible for acquiring citizens and recruiting hostages, and reported that it continues to seriously pursue issues with related international authorities.
On July 4, 1982, Military Attaché of the Tehran Embassy in Beirut, Mosen Musabi, Chargeda Fairs in Iran, Takira Stegarmokadam, Takira Stegarmokadam, Kazem Ahavan of Islamic Replic News, Kazem Ahavan of Islamic Replic News, Kazem Ahavan of Islamic Levanic Agency, Absen Motobasel and Ahmad Motobaselian. An armed group belonging to Israel.
“As I have said again, there is ample evidence and there are abundant signs that prove that Iranian diplomats were accused of by the Zionist regime by armed groups within Lebanon during the occupation of Lebanese soil, handed over to the occupying forces and moved to the occupying territory,” the statement said.
“The acquiring of Iranian diplomats in Beirut on July 4, 1982 is not only a violation of the significant violation of the Vienna Convention on international law and the 1961 diplomatic relations, but also constitutes an act of terrorism in accordance with the treaty on hostage capture (1979).”
The statement also expressed his appreciation from Tehran for the Lebanese government’s cooperation in following up on the status of four aided Iranian diplomats, including registering the issue of Beirut in September 2008 through a response with the then-UN Secretary-General.
As the statement said, Iran’s Foreign Ministry is once again calling for Lebanese government authorities, the UN Secretary-General, the International Committee of the Red Cross and other competent international bodies to fulfill their legal and humanitarian responsibilities to pursue litigation and promote all efforts to clarify the status of Iranian Zipmat.
“In this framework, the proposal to establish a Joint Fact-Finding Committee between Iran and Lebanon, along with the cooperation of the International Committee of the Red Cross, has been highlighted again to pursue the issue and clarify the status of Iranian diplomats that have been accused of,” the statement said.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry has repeatedly convened the Lebanese government, the United Nations and the International Committee of the Red Cross to investigate the incident and determine the fate of the missing diplomat.
The Lebanese militia of the Lebanese military group have recognized the invitation of four Iranian people who were on a diplomatic mission in North Lebanon. Research shows that they were last handed over to Israel at the time.
There is information about Iranian diplomats and those who accused them of their place, but the fate of these Iranians is still shrouded in mystery, and their families and Iranian authorities believe they are still alive and suffering in Israeli prisons.
MNA
