German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said Germany strongly supports listing Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps under EU terrorism sanctions and expressed confidence the bloc would reach a decision on Thursday.
“The federal government has strongly advocated for the Revolutionary Guard Corps to be listed,” Wadephul told reporters on the sidelines of a meeting of EU foreign ministers. “I am very confident that we will reach a joint conclusion on this matter today.”
He said the move was needed in response to Iran’s treatment of its citizens. “The way people have been beaten, tortured, thrown into prison and even shot or hanged is so dramatic that there must be a clear response from the European Union,” he said.
Wadephul also said Germany wanted an agreement with Iran on its missile program and nuclear activities. “Nobody needs another conflict,” he said, adding that Tehran must understand it could not continue as before and urging use of what he called a remaining window for a deal.