Iran to send ambassador back to Libya

Baku-APA. Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said Tuesday that Iran will send its ambassador back to Libya, APA reports quoting Xinhua.
Mehmanparast said that Iran had recalled it ambassador to Libya to show its protest to the fallen Libyan government.
Iran will send the embassador following the National Transition Council (NTC) of Libya’s call for Iranian embassy’s activity in Libya at the highest level, said the spokesman in his weekly press briefing.
Iran did not close its embassy in Libya during the unrest in the country and the embassy continued its activities at lowest political level, he added.
Mehmanparast said that Iran had recalled it ambassador to Libya to show its protest to the fallen Libyan government.
Iran will send the embassador following the National Transition Council (NTC) of Libya’s call for Iranian embassy’s activity in Libya at the highest level, said the spokesman in his weekly press briefing.
Iran did not close its embassy in Libya during the unrest in the country and the embassy continued its activities at lowest political level, he added.
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