No legal basis to label IRGC as ‘terrorist’, German FM says

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
settled without the participation of a court; a judicial ruling is required first
the consequences of their meddling activities, emphasizing that such actions will not go unpunished.Nasser Kanaani, a spokesman for the
Iranian Foreign Ministry, highlighted that such actions against the Islamic Republic are counterproductive and in violation of both
international law and the UN Charter.In another hostile move, the European Union placed additional sanctions on a number of Iranian
officials and organizations on Monday in a sign of more support for the recent unrest in the Islamic Republic.The latest ban targets 32
persons and two organizations, including the ministers of culture and Islamic guidance, education, and number of MPs and judiciary
officials.With the current embargo, the total number of sanctioned people and firms in Iran now stands at 196 individuals and 33
organizations.It is worth saying that the EU bloc has not yet decided to name the IRGC as a terrorist organization.