The United Kingdom's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has summoned the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the United Kingdom on Tuesday.
The Iranian ambassador was summoned by Hamish Falconer, the Minister for the Middle East, in response to the Iranian embassy's unacceptable and inflammatory comments on social media.
Falconer made it clear that these actions and comments were completely unacceptable and that the Embassy must cease any form of communication that could be interpreted as encouraging violence in the United Kingdom or internationally, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office of the United Kingdom stated.
The office also highlighted that the brutal and repressive regime of Iran will continue to be called out by the government for its malign activities on United Kingdom soil, its reckless attacks against the United Kingdom’s allies in the Gulf, and its violence against its own people.
The statement also added that the United Kingdom government is clear that protecting national security remains its top priority and that it will take all measures necessary to protect the British people.
Dr Mohammad Hossein Ziyaeenia, Deputy Representative of the Office of the Supreme Leader of Iran in India, has strongly objected to US President Donald Trump's earlier threats of bombing infrastructure in his country unless a peace deal is reached and said the United Nations and international organisations remained silent in the wake of such remarks.
In an interview with ANI, Ziyaeenia no country objected to Trump's remarks even as these were "against international law".
He also raised questions over assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on February 28, the day the war started between Iran on one side and the Israel and United States on the other.
"This is the first time that an official from a country is clearly stating that he wants to break every International Law in this war and no one is objecting to him... He said that I want to erase the Iranian Persian civilisation. Yet no one is rejecting him. The question at this point should be why our world has come to this point that we are witnessing this... Again, the UN is silent... There is silence from international organisations," Ziyaeenia said.
"So this person again finds the courage and the mindset to go say that he would do all this... Who is responsible for the martyrdom of our Supreme Leader? This is the first time that a country attacked and assassinated an official in a country with which they were negotiating, and no one is questioning this... These are the main questions that international organisations should make them answer," he added.