BERLIN (AP) 鈥 Germany鈥檚 foreign minister on Friday rejected a complaint by her Iranian counterpart that she was taking an 鈥渋nterventionist鈥 stance over and pushed back against his pledge of a 鈥渇irm鈥 response.
Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian wrote in a tweet addressed to Germany's Annalena Baerbock on Thursday that 鈥減rovocative, interventionist & undiplomatic stances don鈥檛 signal sophistication & wisdom.鈥
His comments followed a speech to the German parliament by Baerbock on Wednesday in which she said that Berlin won't let up in pursuing further sanctions against Tehran over its crackdown on protests. She said Germany also is working to secure a special meeting of the U.N. Human Rights Council on Iran.
Amirabdollahian wrote that 鈥渦ndermining old ties has long-term consequences.鈥 He said that 鈥淕ermany can choose engagement to address shared challenges 鈥 or confrontation鈥 and added, without elaborating, that 鈥渙ur response will be proportionate & firm.鈥
Asked on Friday about his comments, Baerbock said 鈥渋t is our European understanding that complying with universal human rights is not a national matter but a universal one.鈥
鈥淛ust as human rights are valid universally for me and are indivisible, threats are not a means of foreign policy and international relations for me,鈥 Baerbock added.
Demonstrations that have swept Iran have become one of the boldest challenges to Iran鈥檚 ruling clerics since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Security forces have sought to quash dissent.
After the protests erupted, the United States and European Union imposed additional sanctions on Iran for its brutal treatment of demonstrators and its decision to send hundreds of to Russia for use in its . EU foreign ministers are expected to agree on additional sanctions when they meet on Monday.
The Associated Press