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Iran summons Italy’s ambassador over IRGC remarks

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Iran summoned Italy’s ambassador after Rome signaled it may push the EU to designate the IRGC as a terrorist organization, highlighting rising tensions over Tehran’s crackdown on protest.

Why it matters: Rome–Tehran tensions are flaring after Italy signaled it could push the EU to designate Iran’s most powerful military force as a terrorist organization.

The news: Iran has summoned Italy’s ambassador in Tehran, Paola Amadei, to protest recent comments by Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani.

  • Tajani said he will propose that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps be listed as a terrorist organization at an EU foreign ministers’ meeting scheduled for Thursday.

What they’re saying: Tehran called Tajani’s comments “irresponsible,” arguing they target what Iran considers an official component of its internal security apparatus.

Context: Minister Tajani justified the planned proposal by citing the harsh repression of protests in Iran in January, which he said involved mass killings, massacres and unprecedented brutality.

  • The IRGC—also known as the Pasdaran—is described as a central force in the crackdown, alongside volunteer militias and regular police, with its leadership setting the line for other security bodies.

Between the lines: Summoning a foreign ambassador is a standard diplomatic tool used to signal displeasure or demand explanations over actions deemed hostile.

The backdrop: The episode adds strain to relations between Iran and Italy, and feeds into a broader EU debate over how to respond to Tehran’s internal repression.

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