
At a weekly press conference in Tehran, Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei refuted Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's claims that Iran was behind the torching of a kosher cafe in Sydney last October and a major arson attack on a synagogue in Melbourne last December.
He also responded to the Australian government's decision on Tuesday to expel Iranian Ambassador Ahmad Sadeghi.
"Naturally, any inappropriate and unjustified action at the diplomatic level will receive a reciprocal reaction. This is a new development. My colleagues are considering the issue to decide about the response of the Islamic Republic of Iran," Baghaei said.
The spokesman said over the past two weeks, "we witnessed million-strong demonstrations in Australia in protest to the killing of people in the occupied Palestinian territories," adding that some of Australia's politicians had also "in a rare move" leveled minor criticisms against Israel for its actions.
Australia's recent action against Iran, "which is in fact an action against diplomacy and the two nations' relations," was aimed at compensating for those minor anti-Israel criticisms, Baghaei said.
Albanese announced on Tuesday that Australia had withdrawn its ambassador to Iran and suspended operations at its embassy in Tehran.

Xinhua
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