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Iran accuses France of a spy scheme

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Iran's Ministry of Intelligence says France ran a wartime infiltration scheme through two diplomats present at a secret meeting, according to Tasnim.

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Iran's intelligence ministry accuses France of a wartime infiltration scheme run through two diplomats.

Iran's Ministry of Intelligence accused France of running a wartime infiltration scheme through two diplomats present at a secret meeting, in a statement carried by Tasnim News Agency on 15 August 1. Tasnim is aligned with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), and the accusation rests on the ministry's word as relayed by that wire. No diplomat has been named, no meeting has been dated, and the ministry has published no evidence.

The ministry is Iran's civilian intelligence service, distinct from the IRGC's own intelligence arm, and an accusation issued in its name against a permanent member of the UN Security Council normally carries a procedural tail: a summons, an expulsion, a formal denial. It also lands on a state with an active wartime espionage docket. Omid Behzad and Pouria Safvat were hanged at Urmia on 3 August on charges of spying for Mossad, in cases Hengaw says rested on confessions reportedly taken under torture . What follows the French accusation is the part worth watching, because the instrument Tehran reaches for will say whether this was aimed at Paris or at an audience at home.

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Iran's Ministry of Intelligence is a state security body separate from the Revolutionary Guard's own intelligence arm. On 15 August it said it had detained people at a secret meeting attended by two French diplomats, and accused France of running a coordinated infiltration operation inside Iran during the war. France has not yet publicly responded.

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Tasnim News Agency· 17 Aug 2026
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