Kuwait expels Iranian diplomats over 'terror' cell: officials

Parts of Tehran's representation in Kuwait had been shut


Afp/reuters July 20, 2017
Iran's President Hassan Rouhani meets with Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah in Kuwait City, Kuwait, February 15, 2017. PHOTO: REUTERS

DUBAI/ KUWAIT CITY: Kuwait on Thursday ordered the expulsion of about 15 Iranian diplomats after the emirate's top court convicted a 'terror' cell of links to the Islamic republic, a government source told AFP.

Kuwait also ordered the closure of the Iranian "military, cultural and trade" missions, said the government official, who asked not to be named.

The Gulf state's supreme court last month sentenced the mastermind of the cell to life in jail and condemned 20 others to various prison terms for alleged links with Iran and Lebanese Hezbollah and plotting attacks in Kuwait.

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According to Reuters, "The government of the state of Kuwait decided to take actions in accordance with diplomatic norms and in abidance with the Vienna conventions with regards to its relationship with the Islamic Republic of Iran," following the court ruling, acting Information Minister Sheikh Mohammad al-Mubarak al-Sabah said.

He gave no further details.

Last year Kuwait convicted a group of men - one Iranian and the rest Kuwaiti - of spying for Iran and Lebanese Shia Muslim group Hezbollah.

 

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