Iran condemns EU sanctions over drone program

The Islamic republic’s foreign ministry described the move as “regrettable,” saying they were based on “repeated, absurd, and baseless excuses and accusations.” (AFP_
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Updated 01 June 2024
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Iran condemns EU sanctions over drone program

TEHRAN: Iran on Saturday criticized the European Union’s imposition of new sanctions on high-ranking officials and the Revolutionary Guards for supplying drones to Russia and its Middle East allies.
The EU’s measures unveiled on Friday target Iran’s Defense Minister Mohammad Reza Ashtiani and Esmail Qaani, the commander of the Guards’ foreign operations arm, the Quds Force, among others.
The sanctions also target an armed forces command center, the head of a state aviation firm and the Kavan Electronics Behrad company.
The Islamic republic’s foreign ministry described the move as “regrettable,” saying they were based on “repeated, absurd, and baseless excuses and accusations.”
“The European Union... once again resorted to the obsolete and ineffective tool of sanctions against the powerful Iran,” ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani said in a statement.
The sanctions forbid any EU citizen or company from engaging in business with the listed individuals and organizations.
The United States and its allies including Israel accuse Iran of providing fleets of drones to its allies in the Middle East, notably to Lebanese Shiite group Hezbollah and the Houthi rebels in Yemen.
Kyiv and its Western allies also accuse Iran of providing Russia with drones for use in the Ukraine war, a claim the Islamic republic denies.


Syria says two Daesh members arrested over last month’s Homs mosque blast

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Syria says two Daesh members arrested over last month’s Homs mosque blast

  • The interior ministry announced the arrest of “Ahmed Attallah Al-Diab and Anas Al-Zarrad, who belong to the Daesh terrorist organization
DAMASCUS: Syrian authorities said Monday they have arrested two members of the Islamic State (IS) group, accusing them of being behind December’s deadly bombing of a mosque in an Alawite area of the city of Homs.
In a statement, the interior ministry announced the arrest of “Ahmed Attallah Al-Diab and Anas Al-Zarrad, who belong to the Daesh terrorist organization and are responsible for the bombing that targeted the Imam Ali Bin Abi Talib Mosque in the Wadi Al-Dahab neighborhood."