Reuters: Denmark protested to Iran over a second day of attacks on its embassy in Tehran on Thursday and demanded protection for its diplomats, as outrage over cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad spread across the Muslim world. COPENHAGEN, Feb 7 (Reuters) – Denmark protested to Iran over a second day of attacks on its embassy in Tehran on Thursday and demanded protection for its diplomats, as outrage over cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad spread across the Muslim world.
Danish Foreign Minister Per Stig Moeller called his Iranian counterpart “and demanded in clear terms that Iran does all it can to protect the embassy and Danish lives”, a spokesman said.
“He said Iran will be held responsible for any damage to Danish interests,” the foreign ministry spokesman said.