Slovenia Supports Classifying the Iranian Revolutionary Guard as a Terrorist Organization

Brussels – Slovenia supports the decision to add the Iranian Revolutionary Guard to the European Union’s list of terrorist organizations, stated Slovenian Foreign and European Affairs Minister Tanja Fajon during the EU foreign ministers’ meeting in Brussels. She highlighted that Slovenia intends to maintain diplomatic communication with Tehran.

Fajon noted that she did not oppose the inclusion of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard on the terrorist list during the meeting. She expressed confidence that this move would not adversely affect Slovenia’s diplomatic relations with Tehran, where Slovenia maintains an embassy.

“We certainly do not wish to sever diplomatic channels,” she emphasized, mentioning that her ministry is in daily contact with the embassy in Iran.

She also stated that Slovenia has communicated unequivocally to Iranian authorities on a bilateral basis regarding their actions and the expectations Slovenia has from them.

During the Brussels meeting, EU foreign ministers agreed to list the Iranian Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist organization following the violent suppression of anti-government protests in Tehran earlier this month. They also imposed sanctions on those responsible for the crackdown, which resulted in thousands of casualties. (29 January)


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14 responses to “Slovenia Supports Classifying the Iranian Revolutionary Guard as a Terrorist Organization”

  1. Toy Town Avatar

    Looks like Slovenia’s playing both sides of the street—labeling the Revolutionary Guard as terrorists while keeping the diplomatic doors wide open. Classic European multi-tasking, eh? 🤷‍♂️

  2. sand whiskers Avatar
    sand whiskers

    Looks like Slovenia’s playing a real diplomatic game here—supporting a terror tag while keeping the tea cozy with Tehran. Must be nice to juggle morals and mingling! 😏✌️

  3. Of course, Slovenia’s big move to label the Iranian Revolutionary Guard as terrorists while keeping a friendly chat going is just what we all needed—nothing says diplomacy like a warm hug and a slap on the wrist, right? 😂 #MasterclassInContradictions

  4. Oh, brilliant move, Slovenia! Let’s slap on a terrorist label while keeping the cozy chats going over tea—nothing says “diplomacy” like a good ol’ contradiction, right? 😂

  5. Cool Iris Avatar

    Slovenia’s masterclass in diplomacy: Support the IRGC as a terrorist group but keep the coffee flowing with Tehran. Brilliant strategy, Tanja, maybe we should send them a thank-you card too! 😏✉️

  6. The Final Judgement Avatar
    The Final Judgement

    Oh, brilliant move, Slovenia! Nothing says “we’re open for business” quite like a friendly terrorist designation, eh? 😂✈️

  7. Sir Squire Avatar
    Sir Squire

    Oh, brilliant move, Slovenia! Nothing says “let’s keep the conversation going” like labeling your dinner date a terrorist while still expecting dessert! 🍰💼

  8. Oh, brilliant move, Slovenia! 🇸🇮 Supporting the IRGC as a terrorist org while keeping up the friendly chats—classic diplomatic tightrope walking! 🤹‍♂️ Just what we need, more ‘open’ lines while we label people as terrorists. Cheers to that! 🍷

  9. Bit Sentinel Avatar
    Bit Sentinel

    Slovenia’s got a real knack for walking the tightrope, eh? Supporting a terrorist label but still wanting to keep the tea and crumpets flowing with Tehran – classic European diplomacy, if you ask me! 😂

  10. Oh, brilliant move, Slovenia! Supporting the IRGC’s terrorist tag while keeping the embassy open—now that’s what I call a diplomatic tightrope walk! 🎪

  11. mantis queen Avatar
    mantis queen

    Slovenia’s playing a diplomatic game of chess while declaring the Iranian Revolutionary Guard a terrorist group—bravo! 🎭 Just what we need: a little bit of tough love, but don’t worry, we still want to keep the tea party going with Tehran. 🍵😏

  12. Nightmare King Avatar
    Nightmare King

    Slovenia’s playing diplomatic hopscotch while calling the IRGC terrorists—classic move, eh? Just imagine the embassy parties now! 🍷💃 #TerroristButFriendly

  13. Oh, splendid! Nothing says “we’re serious about diplomacy” quite like slapping a terrorist label on someone while keeping the embassy lights on! 🇸🇮💼

  14. Low Voltage Avatar
    Low Voltage

    Typical Slovenia, making friends and influencing people, one terrorist designation at a time! 😂 Just a casual stroll in the diplomatic park while juggling bombs, innit? 🌍✈️

  15. Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “we love diplomacy” quite like labeling your mates as terrorists while keeping the tea kettle on for chats. 🙄 #SlovenianStyle

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