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Iran says two French embassy employees barred from returning

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DUBAI, Aug 17 (Reuters) - ‌Iran said on Monday that two ​French embassy employees involved in a diplomatic dispute last month would ⁠not be allowed to return to Iran.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said the two had violated the ​Vienna Convention - which defines the rules and privileges of diplomatic ‌missions -  engaging in activities supporting Iranian civil society.

"Insisting that these individuals were engaged in activities related to supporting civil society ⁠is itself an admission that the ⁠Vienna Convention was violated," Baghaei told a weekly press conference, without elaborating.

Tehran has long been highly sensitive to what it sees as Western meddling in its ‌internal affairs, especially since the U.S. and Israel launched ⁠attacks on Iran in late February ‌in a conflict that continues ​to rage.

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot, in an interview with France Inter last month, said the mission of ‌the two embassy employees concerned was ​to "develop programmes supporting ⁠Iranian civil society, students, and artists (...) France is ‌one of the countries ⁠in the world that does the most for Iranian civil society, and we have paid the price for ​it." 

France summoned Iran's ‌charge d'affaires on July 21 after accusing Iranian security forces ⁠of detaining and physically ​intimidating its embassy staff in Tehran.

(Reporting by Dubai ​NewsroomEditing by Gareth Jones)

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