Iran hits back at EU, declares its naval, air forces ‘terrorist organisation’
In a significant escalation of tensions, Iran has condemned the European Union's recent classification of its Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization. The Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement asserting that this designation contradicts the core principles enshrined in the United Nations Charter and international law. Iran's response underscores the ongoing friction between the nation and Western powers, particularly in light of the EU's increasing scrutiny of Tehran's military activities and regional influence. The IRGC, which plays a crucial role in Iran's military and political structure, has long been a point of contention, particularly due to its involvement in various conflicts across the Middle East. This latest development may further complicate diplomatic efforts aimed at stabilizing relations between Iran and the West, particularly in the context of ongoing negotiations regarding Iran's nuclear program. Observers warn that such designations could lead to heightened military posturing in the region, as Iran seeks to assert its sovereignty and defend what it perceives as unwarranted foreign intervention. The situation remains fluid, with potential ramifications for both regional security and international diplomatic efforts.
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