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Iran says two French embassy employees barred from returning

Iran said the diplomats violated the Vienna Convention and linked them to a wider foreign-interference case involving arrests and alleged covert contacts.

  • On Monday, Iran's Foreign Ministry announced that two French embassy employees involved in a July dispute will be barred from returning to the country, with spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei alleging they violated the Vienna Convention by supporting Iranian civil society.
  • The dispute centers on 'Villa Zadig,' a French Embassy cultural project promoting exchanges with students and artists, though Iranian officials characterized a July 19 meeting at artist Arya Kasaei's home as a site of 'illegal presence.'
  • During the July 19 meeting, Iranian security forces arrested artists Arya Kasaei and Elaheh Naghilou while the French cultural attaché was present; Iran's Intelligence Ministry labeled the gathering a 'major case of foreign infiltration' and interference.
  • French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot denounced the event as an 'extremely serious act of intimidation by the Iranian security services,' stating the diplomats were detained without reason while supporting Iranian civil society.
  • Tehran remains highly sensitive to perceived Western meddling in internal affairs, particularly following attacks in late February; the Intelligence Ministry accused France of operating a 'wide-ranging project aimed at exerting influence' and preparing actions against Iranian independence.
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Aria Kasaei and Elahe Naghilou were arrested on 19 July. The Iranian regime refers to "a secret appointment", a project of "infiltration" and "interference" of France.

·Paris, France
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On 20 July, the head of French diplomacy, Jean-Noël Barrot, denounced "an extremely serious act of intimidation on the part of the Iranian security services" against two diplomats, one of whom had been "molested".

·Paris, France
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Cumhuriyet broke the news in Istanbul, Türkiye on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
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