Iran executed Yasin Hosseinzadeh on Wednesday, who was found guilty of murdering the head of security at the Azerbaijani Embassy during a violent incident in 2023, as reported by Mizan, the Iranian judiciary's official outlet. The embassy attack significantly heightened tensions between Azerbaijan and Iran, two neighboring countries with a history of strained relations.
Hosseinzadeh, an Iranian national, had claimed personal motivations for his actions, as he believed his wife was taking refuge within the embassy and refused to see him. However, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev described the incident as a terrorist act. Following his sentencing, the Iranian supreme court upheld his death sentence, which was carried out after lengthy proceedings.
Historically, relations between the two countries have been rocky, particularly due to Azerbaijan's alignment with Turkey and concerns from Iran over Azerbaijan's partnerships with Israel. In recent months, however, there appeared to be a thaw in relations. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian visited Aliyev, indicating improved diplomatic ties, and the two nations recently conducted joint military exercises.
Following the embassy attack in 2023, Azerbaijan closed its diplomatic mission in Tehran and withdrew its staff. The Azerbaijani embassy has since been reopened in a new location, after the Iranian government assured that security measures had been enhanced. While positive dialogue was noted, the lasting impact of the embassy attack continues to complicate the diplomatic landscape between Iran and Azerbaijan.