The Executive Committee of the State of Ahwaz welcomes the decision of the Argentine judiciary to classify Iran as a “terrorist state
The Executive Committee of the State of Ahwaz welcomed the Argentine judiciary’s decision to designate Iran as a “terrorist state,” affirming that this is a historic decision that reflects the tragic reality of Iran’s involvement in supporting and financing terrorist activities in the region and around the world.
The Executive Committee of the State of Ahwaz emphasized that Iran is one of the leading state sponsors of terrorism, actively supporting and backing extremist militias aimed at destabilizing regional security and stability. This continuous Iranian support has led to an increase in victims and terrorist threats in many countries.
In this context, the Executive Committee of the State of Ahwaz stresses the need for international cooperation to combat terrorism and confront countries that support and promote violence and extremism. It calls for effective and decisive actions to isolate Iran globally and impose strict sanctions on it, with the aim of stopping its terrorist activities and achieving peace and security in the region and the world.
With this historic decision from the Argentine judiciary, the Executive Committee of the State of Ahwaz hopes that more international designations of Iran as a terrorist state will follow, thereby enhancing global efforts in combating terrorism and limiting Iran’s harmful influence in the region.
This step is seen as a significant move toward achieving global security and peace.
According to Dr. Aref Al-Kaabi, the President of the Executive Committee of the State of Ahwaz, this decision reflects the state’s commitment to fighting terrorism and rejecting any terrorist activities that threaten peace and security.
The Executive Committee of the State of Ahwaz hopes that this decision will lead to positive changes in regional and international policies toward Iran, encouraging the international community to take strong measures to confront terrorist threats.i8l