According to Iran's official news agency reported on the 15th, the British ambassador to Iran Rob Makel has left Iran. Makel has informed the Iranian side in advance in accordance with the relevant diplomatic procedures and then left the country. (Overseas network on January 16)

On January 14, Iranian Justice Ministry spokesman Esmeli said that under international law, British Ambassador to Iran Markel did not comply with the laws of the Islamic Republic of Iran and should be expelled. It is reported that Makaire was previously detained in Tehran on suspicion of organizing, instigating and directing protests.
The expulsion of Makar should be a matter for the Iranian Foreign Ministry, and before the Iranian Foreign Ministry can deport, Makar has now left Iran after the Iranian Ministry of Justice spokesman spoke. Makar is smart enough to eat "toasts" instead of "penalty wines".
Whether Makar left Iran himself or was expelled by Iran, he actually blamed himself - not only the Iranian authorities wanted to expel Makel, but the Iranian people also demanded the expulsion of Makel – before, many Iranian people gathered outside the British embassy in Tehran, shouting "England to die", calling for the expulsion of Makaire and the closure of the embassy.
Why Makaire provoked official resentment and public anger in Iran, mainly Bekale followed the foreigners to rebel, and was accused by Iran of helping to incite anti-government protests in a vain attempt to disrupt the Iranian order and subvert the Iranian regime.
The Iranian military inadvertently shot down a Ukrainian airliner with a ground-to-air missile, killing all 176 people on board. After the accident, Iran took a series of effective measures: comforting the families of the victims, giving maximum compensation, and prosecuting relevant personnel... Highly consistent with the requirements of the Ukrainian side. The accident has happened, and Iran can only do it!
However, the United States and other Western countries with ulterior motives have instigated Iranian university students who are not deeply involved in the world to hold demonstrations to protest against the Iranian government. As Britain's ambassador to Iran, Makar should have understood that he could not participate in such demonstrations. However, on January 11, Makar attended an event and was arrested by Iranian police on suspicion of involvement in an "illegal assembly" outside a university in Tehran, and was released shortly after.
Although he was released, Makar's actions have angered Iranian officials and the people, and the iranian officials and people have simultaneously demanded Thatkell's expulsion, which is very rare in international politics. I have previously written that if I am expelled by Iranian officials and civilians at the same time, can the British ambassador to Iran, Makel, create a "miracle"? Perhaps Makaire did not want to create a miracle of the world and left Iran in a daze before the Iranian Foreign Ministry had expelled it.
The timekeeper is Junjie. Makar's participation in the "illegal assembly" of Iranian university students is obviously ignorant of current affairs; however, before the Iranian Foreign Ministry has expelled, Makaire consciously and voluntarily left Iran, which is also a matter of current affairs. However, whether it is a "toast" or a "penalty wine" that Markel eats, it is a self-brewed bitter wine, and it is only swallowed by himself. (Mao Kaiyun)