Iran’s former ambassador to Australia, Ahmad Sadeghi, who has been expelled from the country, refuted allegations of his government’s involvement in antisemitic arson attacks. He labeled the accusations as ‘baseless’ as he prepared to leave Australia. The media questioned Sadeghi as he was at Sydney airport awaiting his departure. Moving towards his flight, Sadeghi maintained his denial of any Iranian government connection to the attacks in Australia. He emphasized that the accusations were unfounded and without merit.

Former Iranian ambassador denies allegations as he exits Sydney airport

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