The UK Foreign Office has called in Iran’s ambassador following the violent suppression of nationwide protests in Tehran. Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper expressed concern over reports indicating a high number of casualties due to the regime’s harsh crackdown, exacerbated by an internet blackout hindering accurate information flow.
In a related development, US President Donald Trump encouraged Iranian protesters to persist in their demonstrations, emphasizing the need to hold perpetrators accountable. Trump’s message, posted on his Truth Social platform, urged protestors to document abuses and promised consequences for the violence.
Addressing the situation before Members of Parliament, Cooper condemned the killings and violence in Iran, emphasizing the UK’s stance against such atrocities. Additionally, plans for imposing comprehensive sanctions on Iran across various key sectors were announced by the Foreign Secretary.
Cooper dismissed Iran’s claims that external influences are fueling the protests as false propaganda aimed at discrediting the organic nature of the demonstrations. She affirmed solidarity with the grassroots movement within Iran and underscored the global community’s vigilance against the Iranian regime’s attempts to manipulate the narrative and suppress dissent.
The UK remains resolute in challenging Iran’s misleading narratives, exposing repression, and safeguarding its national interests as the international community closely monitors the unfolding events in Iran.
