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Iran issues 'punch' warning to UK Iran issues 'punch' warning to UK
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Britain has been given a warning by Iran's foreign minister that it will receive "a punch on the mouth" if it does not "stop the nonsense".Britain has been given a warning by Iran's foreign minister that it will receive "a punch on the mouth" if it does not "stop the nonsense".
Manouchehr Mottaki issued the warning following the violent opposition protests across the country on Sunday. Manouchehr Mottaki responded after UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband hailed the "great courage" of Iranians who staged opposition protests on Sunday.
He was responding to criticism from the UK Foreign Minister David Miliband. Iran says the clashes, which resulted in at least eight people being killed, were inspired and aided by the West.
Mr Miliband issued a statement on Monday hailing the "great courage" of those who took part in protests in Tehran. The UK ambassador is being summoned by Iran to receive a formal complaint.
Iran's government says the clashes, which resulted in least eight people being killed, were inspired and aided by the West.
Mr Mottaki said the protesters "should not be encouraged by a few... statements by certain countries".Mr Mottaki said the protesters "should not be encouraged by a few... statements by certain countries".
He added: "They should not pin their hopes on them. Britain will receive a punch on the mouth if it does not stop its nonsense.He added: "They should not pin their hopes on them. Britain will receive a punch on the mouth if it does not stop its nonsense.
Mr Mottaki's speech was broadcast on Iranian television with an English translation on screen.Mr Mottaki's speech was broadcast on Iranian television with an English translation on screen.
"The lowly and downgrading remarks by some foreign officials show the black stain on their record in their... contradictory interactions.""The lowly and downgrading remarks by some foreign officials show the black stain on their record in their... contradictory interactions."
The tragic deaths of protesters in Iran are yet another reminder of how the Iranian regime deals with protest David Miliband, Foreign MinisterThe tragic deaths of protesters in Iran are yet another reminder of how the Iranian regime deals with protest David Miliband, Foreign Minister
Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said that "some Western countries are supporting this sort of activities" and that this was "intervention in our internal affairs".Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said that "some Western countries are supporting this sort of activities" and that this was "intervention in our internal affairs".
He said that, as a result, the British ambassador was to be summoned on Tuesday and a formal complaint would be made.He said that, as a result, the British ambassador was to be summoned on Tuesday and a formal complaint would be made.
Mr Miliband condemned the lack of restraint by Iranian security forces, saying that reports emerging from the capital were "disturbing".Mr Miliband condemned the lack of restraint by Iranian security forces, saying that reports emerging from the capital were "disturbing".
"The tragic deaths of protesters in Iran are yet another reminder of how the Iranian regime deals with protest," he said."The tragic deaths of protesters in Iran are yet another reminder of how the Iranian regime deals with protest," he said.
"Ordinary Iranian citizens are determined to exercise their right to have their voices heard. They are showing great courage."Ordinary Iranian citizens are determined to exercise their right to have their voices heard. They are showing great courage.
"I call on the Iranian government to respect the human rights of its own citizens - rights which Iran has promised to respect.""I call on the Iranian government to respect the human rights of its own citizens - rights which Iran has promised to respect."