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The spiteful action of the Canadian government against the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps

The federal government of Canada, in a hostile act and contrary to international laws, put the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in the list of so-called "terrorist" organizations.

reported by Mehr News Agency, the federal government of Canada, in a hostile action and contrary to international laws, officially put the name of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on the so-called “terrorist” list of the American government.

Al Jazeera news network reported on Wednesday night that “Dominic LeBlanc” Minister of Public Security of Canada on Wednesday evening in a press conference in An unwise action and contrary to international laws announced the inclusion of the name of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in the so-called “terrorist” list.

In this connection, Nasser Kanani, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on May 22, the Canadian House of Commons plan to declare the official military force of our country as a terrorist is an unwise and hostile move and contrary to accepted standards and principles. International law, including the equality of sovereigns and non-interference in the internal affairs of governments, as an example of an attack on Iran’s sovereignty and national security, and strongly condemned it.

The spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said: The IRGC, along with other elements of the armed forces, is responsible for guarding the country’s national security and borders, as well as contributing to stable security and stability in the region by dealing with the phenomenon. Shum is in charge of terrorism.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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