WANA (Oct 16) – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran summoned the Polish ambassador to Tehran in protest against the anti-Iranian actions of Poland’s foreign minister.

 

The summons came in response to the Polish foreign minister’s cooperation with an American–Zionist group in staging an anti-Iran event at the UK Parliament, as well as his false claims regarding the alleged use of Iranian drones in the Russia–Ukraine conflict.

 

Marcin Wilczek, head of Poland’s diplomatic mission in Tehran, was summoned by Mahmoud Heidari, Assistant to the Foreign Minister and Director General for the Mediterranean and Eastern Europe Affairs.

 

During the meeting, Heidari firmly rejected the interventionist remarks and baseless allegations made by the Polish foreign minister, expressing regret over the repetition of such unfounded and clichéd accusations. He also conveyed Iran’s strong protest to the Polish side.

 

Ambassador Wilczek, while emphasizing Poland’s interest in maintaining positive relations with the Islamic Republic of Iran, pledged to promptly communicate Iran’s objections and position to the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.