Iran Slams EU's IRGC Terror Tag as 'Strategic Miscalculation'

Iran's Ambassador to India has sharply criticized the European Union's decision to designate the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization, labeling it a "strategic miscalculation" that violates international law. He defended the IRGC as a formal state institution and credited it with leading the regional fight against ISIS, suggesting Europe has benefited from its efforts. The ambassador also confirmed ongoing security cooperation with India, noting a recent visit by a senior Indian official to Tehran. He reiterated Iran's preparedness to defend itself while seeking diplomatic solutions, and described the internal situation in Iran as stable under its leadership.

Key Points: Iran Warns EU Over IRGC Terror Designation

  • EU's IRGC terror tag called strategic miscalculation
  • IRGC defended as legal state military institution
  • IRGC credited for fight against ISIS
  • India-Iran security dialogue continues
  • Iran warns US, asserts defense readiness
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EU's designation of IRGC a 'strategic miscalculation', says Iranian Ambassador to India

Iranian Ambassador to India calls EU's IRGC terror tag a strategic error, defends its role against ISIS, and discusses India-Iran security ties.

"such moves ignore the 'realities on the ground' and violate international law - Ambassador Mohammad Fathali"

By Sahil Pandey, New Delhi, January 30

Terming the European Union's decision to designate the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organisation a "strategic miscalculation," the Iranian Ambassador to India, Mohammad Fathali, has warned that such moves ignore the "realities on the ground" and violate international law.

In an exclusive interview with ANI, Ambassador Fathali asserted that the IRGC is a formal and legal military institution of the Islamic Republic of Iran. He emphasised that targeting an official state force contradicts established international norms.

Ambassador Fathali highlighted the IRGC's role in regional stability, particularly its efforts against ISIS. He stated that over the past years, the IRGC has been at the forefront of the fight against terrorism in the region and argued that had this on-the-ground struggle against ISIS not taken place, European countries would today be facing terrorist groups on the streets of their own cities. He described the EU's decision as a form of "ingratitude" toward the sacrifices made by the IRGC in enhancing international security.

Responding to a query regarding the recent visit of India's Deputy National Security Adviser (NSA) Pavan Kapoor to Tehran, the Ambassador noted that the visit falls within the framework of continuous cooperation and regular security dialogue. He noted that Iran and India enjoy a long-standing and robust history of bilateral cooperation, particularly in the areas of security and regional affairs. He expressed hope for upcoming visits by senior security officials from both nations to further expand cooperation in areas of mutual interest.

Addressing alleged threats from American forces, the Ambassador maintained that while Tehran does not seek war, it remains in a state of full preparedness to defend its sovereignty. He cautioned that the United States should seriously reconsider its military and security calculations regarding Iran and refrain from approaches that escalate tensions and instability, adding that Iran has always welcomed diplomatic solutions.

Regarding the internal climate in Iran, Fathali described the situation as normal and stable, despite what he characterised as a difficult period in recent weeks. He noted that President Masoud Pezeshkian is personally monitoring the economic situation, with a focus on improving the livelihoods of the Iranian people. He said that through the leadership of Ayatollah Khamenei and the unity of the Iranian people, the country successfully overcame those challenging circumstances.

- ANI

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Priya S
The Ambassador makes a valid point about the IRGC fighting ISIS. The West often forgets who was on the ground containing that threat. However, designating a whole military branch as terrorist is a serious step. India must navigate this carefully, balancing our ties with Iran, the West, and our own national interests.
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Rohit P
India's independent foreign policy is being tested here. We have good relations with both the EU and Iran. The NSA's visit to Tehran shows we are engaging. Hope we can play a constructive role. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
Living in India, I see this from a different angle now. The EU's decision seems more political than based on law. If the IRGC is a formal state army, how can it be a terrorist group? The world needs clearer rules. Respect to the Ambassador for stating Iran's case clearly.
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Vikram M
With all due respect to the Ambassador, calling it "ingratitude" is a bit much. The IRGC's activities extend beyond fighting ISIS. The EU has its reasons. That said, India should stay out of this labelling game and focus on practical cooperation – trade, energy, and Chabahar. Our relationship with Iran is too important.
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Kavya N
Stability in the Middle East is crucial for India. Any escalation is bad for business and for our diaspora there. Hope diplomacy prevails. The mention of regular security dialogue with India is a positive sign. 🤞

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