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France to Expel Two Iranian Diplomats

France plans to expel two Iranian diplomats, escalating tensions between Paris and Tehran amid ongoing diplomatic disagreements and security concerns.

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France to Expel Two Iranian Diplomats

France has announced plans to expel two Iranian diplomats, marking a fresh deterioration in relations between Paris and Tehran. The decision follows diplomatic disagreements and growing concerns over alleged activities linked to Iran’s government. Iranian officials are expected to respond, potentially through reciprocal expulsions or formal protests. The move could further complicate negotiations on regional security, consular matters, and other bilateral issues. Both governments now face pressure to manage the dispute while preventing additional damage to diplomatic ties.

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