**A man convicted of murdering the head of security at the Azerbaijani Embassy in Iran has been executed, highlighting ongoing strife between the nations.**
**Iran Executes Man for 2023 Attack on Azerbaijani Embassy**

**Iran Executes Man for 2023 Attack on Azerbaijani Embassy**
**Tensions escalate as Tehran carries out execution tied to critical diplomatic incident.**
Iran executed a man on Wednesday, confirming the completion of a death sentence linked to a violent incident at the Azerbaijani Embassy in Tehran in 2023. Yasin Hosseinzadeh, the perpetrator, was found guilty of murdering the embassy's head of security, an act that has severely strained ties between Iran and Azerbaijan.
The state’s judiciary news outlet, Mizan, reported the execution, which comes after Hosseinzadeh was convicted of murder and his sentence ratified by Iran's supreme court in January. During the courtroom proceedings, the accused claimed his actions were driven by personal motives, stating he believed his wife was inside the embassy and refused his requests to meet.
Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev categorized the embassy assault as a terrorist act, contrasting Iran's depiction of the motivation. Relations between the two countries have been historically fraught, worsened by Iran's backing of Armenia during territorial disputes and concerns over Azerbaijan's alliances with Turkey and Israel.
Despite a recent visit by Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian to Aliyev, which hinted at a warming of relations, the attack prompted Azerbaijan to temporarily close its embassy in Tehran. The diplomatic mission later reopened in a new location, where security improvements were acknowledged but the incident itself was not addressed directly by Azerbaijani officials.
Additionally, recent joint military drills between the Iranian and Azerbaijani forces display a complex balancing act as both nations navigate their historically troubled relationship.