Oversight of Iranian Diplomatic Missions: A European Security Imperative
Reinforcing the Need for Stronger Diplomatic Oversight European institutions are increasingly vocal about the need to strengthen scrutiny of Iranian diplomatic missions, especially amid a pattern of Iran-linked surveillance, influence operations, and hybrid activities detected across Europe. While diplomatic engagement is essential, diplomatic immunity is not an unrestricted shield—missions are expected to operate strictly within internationally recognized frameworks such as the Vienna Convention. When activities exceed these boundaries, oversight becomes not only legitimate but necessary under international law. Iran’s Activities Extend Beyond the Middle East The persistent misconception that Iran’s destabilising behaviour is confined to the Middle East no longer holds. Security agencies from France, Germany, and Belgium have repeatedly documented operations that directly impact European stability. These include suspected monitoring of dissidents, influence efforts in politi...