Italian Ambassador Summoned to Iran’s Foreign Ministry
WANA (Jan 27) – The Italian ambassador in Tehran was summoned to the Iranian Foreign Ministry following comments made by Italy’s Foreign Minister regarding the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), and Iran’s concerns were formally conveyed.
According to reports, Italy’s Foreign Minister, Antonio Tajani, had expressed that Italy intends to encourage other European Union members to designate the IRGC as a terrorist organisation.
In response, Ms Paola Amadei, Italy’s ambassador to Tehran, was summoned on Tuesday, 27 January, by Alireza Yousefi, Assistant to the Minister and Director-General for Western Europe.
During the meeting, Iran’s Foreign Ministry conveyed its objection to the statements, emphasising the IRGC’s status as a branch of the official armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran and cautioning against the potential consequences of such labelling. The Ministry called for a reconsideration of Italy’s approach toward Iran.
The Italian ambassador stated that she would report the discussion to her government.
Recently, the European Parliament passed a resolution including the IRGC on the list of terrorist groups. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei described this move as contrary to fundamental principles of international law, illogical, politically irresponsible, and with serious repercussions.
He stated that labelling an institution originating from the Iranian people, responsible for protecting the nation and ensuring the security of the Persian Gulf, and playing a key role in countering ISIS terrorism, is an unreasonable act.
Baghaei also added that the Islamic Republic of Iran reserves the right to respond reciprocally.

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