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News ID: 57381
Publish Date : 14 September 2018 - 21:26
Ministry Dismisses France’s ‘Concern’ Over Missile Attack:

Iran’s Crackdown on Terrorist Groups to Continue


TEHRAN (Dispatches) -- Iran on Thursday dismissed France's "concern" about its recent retaliatory missile strikes against terrorists based in Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdistan region, saying it will continue to neuter terror groups that pose a threat to its sovereignty.
"Iran has time and again made it clear by issuing necessary warnings that it will keep clamping down on all shapes of terrorism and violence on its borders and that it will continue implementing this substantive policy," Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qasemi said.
His remarks came after France’s Foreign Ministry said it "strongly condemns" the Tuesday missile attack by Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) against terrorist targets in northern Iraq.
During the attack, which was carried out in retaliation for cross-border incursions by Iraqi-based terrorists, the IRGC fired seven short-range missiles at a gathering of terrorist commanders, killing a number of them and destroying a militant training base in the process.
The French Foreign Ministry said in a statement that it "reaffirms the importance of respecting Iraq’s sovereignty and reiterates its concern over the development of Iranian missile programs."
Qasemi slammed France's refusal to address terrorist attacks against Iran from the Iraqi side of the border in the past and called on Paris to be "more sensible."
"Terrorism must be condemned regardless of how and where it takes place and without any political reservation," he said, adding countries cannot be selective in condemning terrorism.  
Referring to a terror attack in July that had martyred 11 Iranian guards near the border with Iraq, Qasemi said punishing the perpetrators and putting an end to such attacks is "the least that the Iranian nation expected."
He said Tehran had long warned both Iraqi and Kurdish officials of terrorist activities taking place under their watch and expressed its determination to stop those activities.
Earlier on Thursday, IRGC commander Major General Muhammad Ali Jafari hailed the missile attack as a "meaningful” message to the enemies.
"This capability sent a very decisive message to all enemies,” he said, warning "those who have forces, bases and equipment within a 2,000-kilometer radius around Iran” against any potential attack on the country.