Indonesia is closely monitoring the ongoing situation in Iran following recent protests and has, for now, decided against evacuating its citizens. The Indonesian Embassy in Tehran is responding to the unrest, attributing it to foreign interference, according to reports.
Iran Protests and Indonesia’s Response
The Indonesian government is monitoring the safety of its nationals in Iran as protests escalate across the country. As of now, there are no plans for evacuation. Officials are continuing to assess the situation and will adjust their response as needed.
The Iranian Embassy in Indonesia has responded to the protests, citing what it describes as foreign interference as a contributing factor to the unrest. Details regarding the specific nature of this alleged interference have not been released.
Tempo.co English and the Jakarta Globe both reported that Indonesia will not evacuate its citizens at this time. The Jakarta Post and RRI.co.id also confirmed that the government is keeping a close watch on the situation and the well-being of Indonesian citizens in Iran.
Indonesian authorities are continuing to gather information and provide updates as the situation in Iran develops.
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