Albania cuts ties with Iran, July cyber attack tour | Reuters

The Albanian government cut diplomatic ties with Iran on Monday and ordered Iranian diplomats and embassy staff to leave the country within 24 hours. Pictured: President Beghai of Albania. Taken in Tirana on July 24, 2022. (2022 REUTERS/Florion Goga)

[ティラナ 7日 ロイター] – The Albanian government cut off diplomatic ties with Iran on Friday and ordered Iranian diplomats and embassy staff to leave the country within 24 hours. The government blamed Iran for the July cyberattack.

Albanian Prime Minister Rama announced in a video statement that he would immediately cut ties with Iran. The decision “is in full proportion to the severity and danger of cyberattacks that threatened to paralyze public services, infiltrate government systems and stir up domestic turmoil and unrest,” it said.

The Iranian embassy in Albania was not immediately available for comment.

The U.S. government has announced that an investigation has concluded that Iran was behind the July 15th cyberattack. The United States will take further action to endanger the security of its allies and hold Iran accountable for its nasty cyber attacks, the National Security Council (NSC) said in a statement.

Albania and Iran have been in tension since 2014 when Albania hosted some 3,000 members of the Iranian dissident Mujahideen Al-Khalq, who have settled near Albania’s main port of Durrës. .

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