
“How convenient: Just as we embark on a presidential visit to Europe, an alleged Iranian operation and its ‘plotters’ arrested,” Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif tweeted.
The diplomat, identified as Vienna-based Assadollah Assadi, is suspected of plotting an attack on an Iranian opposition group near Paris, according to AP. He was detained in July near the German city of Aschaffenburg on a European arrest warrant.
Now, a superior regional court in a Bavarian town of Bamberg said in a statement that it had approved the extradition of Assadi to Belgium. The man "cannot cite diplomatic immunity" to oppose the extradition because he was detained outside of his host state, Austria.
Also, Assadi was not traveling "between his host country and the state that dispatched him," the court has said.















Comment: See also: Convenient timing: Belgium arrests suspects of Iranian origin for plotting terrorist act in Paris ahead of Rouhani's visit to Europe