Azerbaijan retrieves diplomats from Iran
Azerbaijan is recalling its diplomats from Iran citing security concerns after accusing Iran of drone incursions into its airspace.
Azerbaijan has decided to recall its diplomats from Iran, as reported by Reuters and cited by the Russian news agency Interfax. The Azerbaijani Foreign Minister, Jeyhun Bayramov, stated that this decision was made for the safety of the diplomats who work at the embassy in Tehran and the consulate in Tabriz. This move comes amid heightened tensions between the two nations.
Earlier this week, Azerbaijan accused Iran of allowing four drones to enter its airspace, an incident that reportedly led to injuries for four individuals. This claim adds to the ongoing friction between Azerbaijan and Iran, particularly over issues relating to security and territorial integrity. Both countries have had a complex relationship, often marred by suspicion and geopolitical rivalries.
The evacuation of diplomats indicates a significant deterioration in relations and highlights the potential for escalating conflict between the two countries. As tensions rise, the international community will be watching closely to see how this situation unfolds, especially considering the broader implications for regional stability and security in the South Caucasus region.