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UK ‘concerned’ about rising Mideast tensions after Iran scientist’s murder

International humanitarian law ‘very clear against targeting civilians’, says Dominic Raab

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 29 Nov 2020 10:00PM

UK ‘concerned’ about rising Mideast tensions after Iran scientist’s murder
The British foreign minister says his country is ‘still waiting to see the full facts’ of the assassination of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, dubbed by Israel as the ‘father’ of Iran’s nuclear programme. – Pixabay pic, November 29, 2020

LONDON – Britain is “concerned” about the possible escalation of tensions in the Middle East following the assassination of a top Iranian nuclear scientist earlier this week, said Foreign Minister Dominic Raab today.

“We are concerned about the situation in Iran and the wider region. We do want to see a de-escalation of tensions,” he told Sky News when asked about the killing of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, dubbed by Israel as the “father” of Iran’s nuclear programme.

“We’re still waiting to see the full facts, to address the full facts of what’s happened in Iran, but I would say that we stick to the rule of international humanitarian law, which is very clear against targeting civilians.”

Fakhrizadeh died on Friday after being seriously wounded when assailants targeted his car and engaged in a gunfight with his bodyguards outside Tehran, according to Iran’s Defence Ministry.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani pinned the blame for the killing on “the wicked hands of the global arrogance”, a term usually used to refer to the US.

The US slapped sanctions on Fakhrizadeh in 2008 for “activities and transactions that contributed to the development of Iran’s nuclear programme”. – AFP, November 29, 2020

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