Publish date28 Apr 2024 - 10:28
Story Code : 633418

Tehran condemns new anti-Iran sanctions, calls for blacklisting of IRGC

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman has deplored the new sanctions imposed against the country emphasizing that had it not been for the sacrifices made by Iran’s anti-terrorist advisors, ISIL would have penetrated into European parliament.
Tehran condemns new anti-Iran sanctions, calls for blacklisting of IRGC
Nasser Kan'ani said the country is a key partner in efforts to fight terrorism and to ensure peace and stability in the world.

Kan'ani made the remarks in a statement issued on Saturday in response to new sanctions imposed on Iranian individuals and entities by the United States, Britain, Canada as well as to an anti-Iran communique issued by the European Union.

The sanctions and the communique came nearly two weeks after Iran carried out a series of drone and missile attacks on Israel in response to the regime’s April 1 attack on the Iranian consulate in Syria’s Damascus.

Kan'ani said in his statement that resorting to sanctions to undermine Iran’s defense capabilities would never dent the country’s resolve to boost its national power, adding that the sanctions would even backfire by giving Iran an opportunity to reach self-sufficiency in production and procurement of its own defense equipment.

He also slammed the EU for keeping silent on the Israeli regime’s attack on the Iranian diplomatic mission in Syria which prompted Iran’s military response.

Kan'ani condemned calls within the EU parliament for blacklisting Iran’s elite military force the IRGC, saying that sacrifices carried out by members of the force have been a key element in preventing terrorism from reaching the Western world.
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