Argentina expels Iran's charge d'affaires


BUENOS AIRES, ⁠April 2 (Reuters) - Argentina's government declared ⁠Iran's charge d'affaires, Mohsen Tehrani, "persona ‌non grata" and expelled him from the country, Argentina's Foreign Minister said in ​a statement on Thursday.

The ⁠measure orders ⁠Tehrani to leave the country within 48 ⁠hours.

The ‌decision comes in response to a statement ⁠released on Wednesday by Iran's Ministry ​of ‌Foreign Affairs, which accused Argentina's president ⁠Javier ​Milei, an ally of U.S. president Donald Trump, and his foreign ⁠minister Pablo Quirno, of ​being complicit in military attacks on its territory.

Argentina's Foreign Minister said ⁠Iran's claims "contain false, offensive, and unfounded accusations against the Argentine Republic and its highest authorities."

Earlier this ​week, the Milei ⁠government had designated the Islamic Revolutionary ​Guard Corps (IRGC) a ‌terrorist organization.

(Reporting by Nicolas ​Misculin; Writing by Aida Pelaez-Fernandez; Editing by Lucinda Elliott)

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