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Sweden summons Iran’s ambassador

The Swedish foreign ministry summoned Rasoul Eslami, Iran's ambassador to Sweden, to a meeting on Tuesday regarding Sweden's "serious concerns" about the ongoing violence and restrictions on free speech in the middle eastern state.

Sweden summons Iran's ambassador

State Secretary for Foreign Affairs Frank Belfrage received Eslami at the foreign ministry. Belfrage “expressed our serious concerns” about the latest developments in Iran, foreign ministry spokeswoman Cecilia Julin told AFP.

The half-hour meeting was aimed at conveying the Swedish message and not to demand an explanation from the diplomat, she said.

Sweden will take over the rotating presidency of the European Union on July 1 and Belfrage therefore reiterated the EU’s criticism expressed on Monday.

He condemned the violence that has surged since Iran’s June 12 disputed election and the restrictions imposed on foreign journalists, and stressed the need to shed light on the result of the vote, Julin said.

Belfrage also rejected Iran’s claims of international sabotage of the election.

The Iranian opposition has been staging almost daily rallies to protest against alleged fraud and widespread irregularities in the election, which returned hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to power.

Iranian state media said that at least 17 people have been killed and many more wounded in the unrest that has convulsed the nation for 11 days.

The protests are the biggest popular upheaval in Iran since the 1979 Islamic revolution.

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