Foreign Ministry Strongly Condemns Paraguay's Actions Against the IRGC

Foreign Ministry Strongly Condemns Paraguay’s Actions Against the IRGC

The recent statement from the director-general of the America Department of the Foreign Ministry has drawn significant attention due to its strong condemnation of the Paraguayan government’s actions against the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) of Iran. This incident raises critical questions about international relations and the adherence to legal norms.

Issa Kameli, the Director General for America at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, expressed his views on Paraguay’s actions, describing them as:

  • Illegal
  • Unjustifiable
  • In violation of international legal rules and norms

Kameli also articulated his disappointment regarding Paraguay’s alignment with the anti-Iran policies of what he termed a genocidal and occupying Israeli regime. He stated that the Paraguayan government bears international responsibility for its unlawful actions.

Further emphasizing his point, Kameli referred to the political maneuvers made by Paraguay as a dangerous heresy. He argued that these actions were orchestrated under the influence of the Israeli regime, aiming to divert public attention from the ongoing genocide in Gaza.

In his remarks, Kameli highlighted a crucial aspect of this situation, suggesting that the actions of Paraguayan policymakers amount to complicity with individuals who are currently facing prosecution by the International Criminal Court.

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