30.01.2026 20:06
A move has come against the European Union, which has placed Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on its terrorist list. Ali Larijani, Secretary General of the Supreme National Security Council, stated that the armies of European Union countries will be considered 'terrorist' and that the leaders of European countries will be responsible for the consequences of this situation.
The Secretary General of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, Ali Larijani, evaluated the European Union's (EU) decision to designate Iran's constitutional military institution, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, as a "terrorist organization."
"EUROPEAN COUNTRIES WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CONSEQUENCES" Lariçani stated, "The European Union is certainly aware that the armies of the countries mentioned in the latest EU decision against the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps are considered terrorists according to the decision of the parliament in Iran. Therefore, the countries in Europe that engage in such actions will be responsible for the consequences of this."
Ali Larijani IRAN'S PARLIAMENT PASSED A LAW IN 2023 The Iranian Parliament had passed a law in 2023 that anticipated the designation of European armies as "terrorists" if the EU included the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on its "terror" list. Iran had also defined the U.S. military as a "terrorist organization" after the U.S. designated the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a "foreign terrorist organization" in 2019.
THE EU'S DECISION The EU's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, announced on her social media account that the EU foreign ministers had designated the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization. Kallas, who reported that the EU foreign ministers defined the Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization, stated, "Any regime that kills thousands of its own people is preparing its own end."