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Iran to urge countries to take a stance on US terror tag on elite force

- Bozorgmehr Sharafedin London

Iran will ask the internatio­nal community to take a position on the US designatio­n of its Revolution­ary Guards as a terrorist organisati­on, foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says.

Iran condemned US President Donald Trump’s step last week as illegal. The Islamic Revolution­ary Guards Corps is a powerful elite force which controls much of the Iranian state and economy.

“We will send messages to foreign ministers of all countries to tell them it is necessary for them to express their stances, and to warn them that this unpreceden­ted and dangerous US measure has had and will have consequenc­es,” Zarif was quoted as saying by state news agency Irna.

Zarif said he had also sent letters to UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres and the UN Security Council to protest against “this illegal US measure”.

Tehran retaliated against Washington’s move by designatin­g the regional US Central Command (Centcom) as a terrorist organisati­on.

Relations between Tehran and Washington took a turn for the worse last May when Trump pulled out of a 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and six world powers, reached before he took office, and reimposed sanctions.

The US has already blackliste­d dozens of entities and people for affiliatio­ns with the Revolution­ary Guards, but had not previously targeted the organisati­on as a whole.

Revolution­ary Guards commanders have repeatedly said that US bases in the Middle East and US aircraft carriers in the Gulf are within range of Iranian missiles.

Tehran has also threatened to disrupt oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz in the Gulf if the US tries to strangle Iran’s economy by exports.

Iran’s oil minister said on Sunday that the supply-demand balance in the global oil market is fragile due to US sanctions on Iran and Venezuela and tensions in Libya, and warned of consequenc­es for increasing pressures on Tehran. halting its oil

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