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Disarmament Diplomacy
Issue No. 21, December 1997
Russia Expels Iranian
On 17 November, Russia announced it was expelling an Iranian
citizen, alleging attempts by him to obtain classified information
on missile designs. According to a Foreign Ministry statement, the
unnamed man was an official at the Iranian Embassy - a claim
reportedly disputed by the Embassy. The Statement noted that a
"strong protest" had been delivered to the Iranian Ambassador
"regarding the illegal activity of the Iranian Embassy's employee
on the territory of the Russian Federation." The statement further
revealed that when the suspect was arrested, "documents were taken
from him showing that he was an employee of the...Embassy."
News of the expulsion was warmly welcomed by the US. According
to State Department spokesperson Lee McClenny (18 November):
"We are encouraged by this action, which demonstrates a positive
step by the Russian Government in countering the proliferation of
sensitive technology to Iran. If the international community needed
more evidence of Iran's objectionable policies and practices, this
is it."
Reports: US lauds expulsion of Iranian, United
Press International, 18 November; Missile design buyer linked to
Iran Embassy, Reuters, 18 November.
© 1998 The Acronym Institute.
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