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Tel Aviv seeks to form a united front against Iran


According to the report of Fars News Agency, Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen held a telephone conversation with the foreign ministers of Bulgaria and Romania in the hope of forming a common front against the Islamic Republic.

“i24” channel reported in this regard, Cohen asked his Bulgarian and Romanian counterparts to support the Zionist regime’s efforts in asking the European Union to include the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in the list of terrorist organizations.

According to this report, the foreign minister of the Zionist regime requested the foreign ministers of Bulgaria and Romania to form a “united front” against the Islamic Republic and to strengthen economic and political relations with Tel Aviv.

As stated in this report, Bulgarian Foreign Minister Niklai Milkov and Cohen agreed in their talks on the need to increase Bulgaria’s participation in supporting the Zionist regime in international meetings, especially in the field of Iran.

“Bella Stoller”, the spokesperson of the Israeli Foreign Ministry, said that Cohen also asked Bulgaria, which is a member of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s Board of Governors, to play a “more active role” in the agency in supporting the Zionist regime’s position on Iran’s nuclear program.

According to this report, in a conversation with Romanian Foreign Minister Bogdan Lucian Aorescu, Cohen also asked for Bucharest’s support from Tel Aviv in requesting the European Union to call the IRGC a terrorist.

The Zionist regime’s anti-Iranian efforts come at a time when “Joseph Borrell”, the head of the European Union’s foreign policy, stated in a statement that there is no reason to include it in the list of terrorist organizations because we do not like the IRGC.

European countries, including Borrell himself, have emphasized that including the IRGC in the list of terrorist organizations has legal obstacles and will bring problems.

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