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Dozens of people including pro-government militia have tried to attack Italy's embassy in Iran, Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini says. | |
Basij militia dressed as civilians hurled stones and shouted "Death to Italy" and "Death to Berlusconi", he told a senate hearing. | Basij militia dressed as civilians hurled stones and shouted "Death to Italy" and "Death to Berlusconi", he told a senate hearing. |
Iranian media said a protest took place but made no mention of violence. | Iranian media said a protest took place but made no mention of violence. |
Tensions have been high in Tehran since President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's disputed poll win last year. | Tensions have been high in Tehran since President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's disputed poll win last year. |
Correspondents say the protest could be linked to Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's pledge of support for Israel and his call for sanctions against Iran to be tightened, during a visit to Jerusalem last week. | |
Italian energy company ENI has already said it will pull out of Iran. | Italian energy company ENI has already said it will pull out of Iran. |
Italy is Iran's biggest trading partner in the European Union. | Italy is Iran's biggest trading partner in the European Union. |
Western powers have stepped up pressure on Iran over its nuclear programme, but Tehran says it has started the process of enriching uranium to 20%. | Western powers have stepped up pressure on Iran over its nuclear programme, but Tehran says it has started the process of enriching uranium to 20%. |
Attendance cancelled | Attendance cancelled |
Speaking at a senate committee hearing on Iran, Mr Frattini said about 100 "hostile" protesters threw eggs and stones at the Tehran embassy but were prevented by police from getting inside. | Speaking at a senate committee hearing on Iran, Mr Frattini said about 100 "hostile" protesters threw eggs and stones at the Tehran embassy but were prevented by police from getting inside. |
There was "no significant damage", he said. | There was "no significant damage", he said. |
Iran's privately-owned Fars news agency said the protesters "condemned the actions of the [Italian] government in supporting seditionists and interfering in Iran's internal affairs". | |
Protests also took place outside the French and Dutch embassies. | Protests also took place outside the French and Dutch embassies. |
Mr Frattini said Italy had cancelled its attendance on Thursday at events marking the anniversary of the Iranian revolution. | Mr Frattini said Italy had cancelled its attendance on Thursday at events marking the anniversary of the Iranian revolution. |
"Contacts are under way at the European level" aimed at sending a "signal of strong concern" over the incidents, he added. |