Bern, Switzerland – The Swiss Foreign Ministry announced it had summoned the Iranian ambassador to Bern in protest against the violence perpetrated against protesters in Iran in recent days.
In an official statement, the Swiss Foreign Ministry said the summons was intended to convey Bern’s condemnation of the use of force against demonstrators.
It also emphasized the need to respect human rights, freedom of expression, and the right to peaceful assembly.
This is in accordance with international conventions and agreements.
Switzerland expressed its deep concern over reports of casualties and widespread arrests among protesters.
It also stressed the importance of transparent investigations and holding those responsible for any violations accountable.
This move comes amid escalating international criticism of Tehran’s security response to the protests.
It also comes amid growing European calls to end the violence and ensure the protection of civilians.
Switzerland continues to play its traditional role as a liaison for diplomatic interests between Iran and several Western countries.


