France said on Thursday it supports adding Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to the European Union’s list of terrorist organizations, as EU foreign ministers met in Brussels to approve new sanctions over Tehran’s crackdown on protests.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said Paris had decided to back the move after previously taking a more cautious position.
“The extraordinary courage of the Iranian women and men who have been targeted by this violence cannot be in vain. That is why we will today impose European sanctions against those responsible for this repression: government officials, prosecutors, police unit chiefs, members of the Revolutionary Guard Corps, and those responsible for blocking the internet,” Barrot told reporters on arrival at the meeting.
He said the EU would impose new sanctions targeting those responsible for the repression, including government officials, prosecutors, police commanders, members of the Revolutionary Guard, and officials involved in blocking internet access.