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Albania cuts ties with Iran over ‘cyberattack’

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By SRI NewsDesk Published September 8, 2022
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TIRANA: Albania broke politic ties with Iran on Wednesday over an alleged cyberattack against the government this summer, as Washington pledged to hold Tehran responsible for targeting its Nato supporter.

Albania and Iran have been bitter foes for times, stemming from Tirana’s hosting of the Iranian opposition group the People’s Mujahedeen of Iran(MEK) on its soil.

Prime Minister Edi Rama on Wednesday indicted Iran of directing a cyberattack against Albanian institutions on July 15 in a shot to “paralyse public services and hack data and electronic dispatches from the government systems”.

It was the first time Tirana spoke about the alleged attack, and Rama said his country cut ties with Iran over it.
“The Council of Ministers has decided on the severance of politic relations with the Islamic Republic of Iran with immediate effect,” said Rama.

“The said attack failed its purpose. Damages may be considered minimum compared to the pretensions of the raider. All systems came back completely functional and there was no unrecoverable wiping of data.” The high minister went on to say that Iranian diplomats and delegacy staff had 24 hours to leave the country.

Tirana: Police officials stand in front of the Iranian embassy on Wednesday.—Reuters

Following the advertisement, Washington abused Iran for the contended cyberattack, covenanting to give support to its supporter in the Balkans.

“The United States explosively condemns Iran’s cyberattack against our Nato supporter, Albania, ” National Security Council spokesman Adrienne Watson said in a statement.

“The United States will take farther action to hold Iran responsible for conduct that hang the security of a US supporter and set a disquieting precedent for cyberspace,” Watson added.

Albania agreed in 2013 to take in members of the expatriated group at the request of Washington and the United Nations, with thousands settling in the Balkan country over the times.

Following the collapse of its communist government in the early 1990s, Albania has converted into a loyal supporter of the United States and the West, officially joining Nato in 2009.

The MEK backed Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in the 1979 revolution that ousted the shah but fleetly fell out with the new Islamic authorities and embarked on a decades-long crusade to erect the governance.

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The MEK regularly hosts summits in Albania that have long attracted support from conservative US Republicans, including former vice chairman Mike Pence who delivered a keynote address at an event in June. A month latterly, the group laid over another peak citing unidentified security pitfalls targeting the event.

The peak was called off “upon recommendations by the Albanian government, for security reasons, and due to terrorist pitfalls and conspiracies”, the MEK said in a statement released in late July.

The gathering was supposed to be attended by or joined online by colorful high- profile political delegations, including hundreds of lawgivers from six mainlands, organisers said. Iranian opposition groups in exile have indicted Tehran of targeting their events and labor force for times.

In 2018, Belgian police baffled a terrorist attack that was supposed to target an Iranian opposition rally outside Paris, after which an Iranian diplomat was condemned for supplying snares for the plot.

Albania has expelled a string of Iranian diplomats from the Balkan country over the times, including Tehran’s minister to the country in December 2018.

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