
The European Parliament on Wednesday adopted an amendment calling on the EU and its member states to include the IRGC in their terror list. It also passed another resolution on Thursday, calling for more sanctions against Iranian individuals and entities and putting the IRGC on the EU terrorist list over alleged human rights violations during the recent riots.
Mohammad Hassan Asfari, Vice Chairman of the Internal Affairs and Councils Commission in the Parliament, said on Monday that such actions of Europe have no other output except that they create pessimism among the Iranian people.
âWe will definitely not remain silent either. Closing the Strait of Hormuz is on the agenda of the parliament,â he underlined as another countermeasure against the European Parliamentâs call for the designation of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization.
âIf the Europeans are going to treat our armed forces and official forces like this [terrorists], we will also put other options on the table, including restricting the traffic of European commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz in the form of an urgent plan in the parliament,â Asfari noted. âIt is better for the Europeans to cancel their decision before it is too late.â
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Speaking on the sidelines of a closed session of the parliament on Sunday, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said that âeverything would be possibleâ if a number of European political leaders, who he called âinexperienced in diplomacyâ, do not change course and rectify their mistakes.
He said that Iran can withdraw from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) and discharge the inspectors of the UN nuclear agency.
The majority of Iranian lawmakers also censured the European Parliamentâs âwrongâ decision, which they said was politically motivated and based on false information and misjudgments.
It is clear that Iranâs enemies, having failed to spread insecurity inside the country, now resort to such baseless measures in an attempt to exert political and media pressure on the Islamic Republic, the MPs said.
Source: MNA