Iran FM spokesperson said Monday that seeking revenge for the United States’ killing of slain IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) commander Qasem Soleimani is a “basic and definite principle” of the country’s foreign policy.
“It is a definite principle in the foreign policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran that [those involved in Soleimani’s killing] must be brought to justice,” Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Saeed Khatibzadeh said Monday, according to Al Arabiya.
“The basic principle in the foreign policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran was formed after the cowardly assassination,” he said. “The action taken by the perpetrators and advisers of this cowardly act will not go unpunished.”
In January 2020, a US drone strike in Baghdad killed Soleimani, who led the IRGC’s powerful overseas wing known as the Quds Force. Last week, a senior Revolutionary Guards commander said even the killing of all American leaders wouldn’t go far enough to avenge his death.
Khatibzadeh, Iran FM spokesperson’s, comments come after Iran reportedly rejected the Biden administration’s proposal to drop the IRGC from its formal list of foreign terrorist organizations in return for assurances from Tehran that it would not target Americans connected to Soleimani’s killing.
The State Department has reportedly spent millions of dollars providing protection for former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and former Iran envoy Brian Hook amid “serious and credible” threats from Iran. The pair spearheaded the Trump administration’s so-called “maximum pressure” campaign of sanctions against Tehran that included the IRGC’s designation as an FTO in April 2019.
The United States “will protect and defend our citizens,” State Department spokesperson Ned Price said last week in response to the Iranian threats. “This includes those serving the United States now, those who have formerly served the United States in the past.”
Talks aimed at restoring the landmark nuclear agreement are held up over Iran’s demand that the IRGC be removed from the US terror blacklist. Biden administration officials have said that the onus remains on Iran to resolve the standoff.
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