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European Prominent Figures Commented on Europe’s Iran Policy, and the Upcoming Disgraceful “Europe-Iran Business Forum”

30/05/2021
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February 25, 2021: In light of the recent conviction of Iran’s diplomat-terrorist who plotted to blow up the Free Iran gathering in 2018, European prominent figures commented on Europe’s Iran policy, and the upcoming disgraceful “Europe-Iran Business Forum”. The International Committee in Search of Justice (ISJ) has organized the online conference.

Participants in the ISJ conference explicitly denounced Borrell’s decision to act as a keynote speaker alongside Zarif, whom they described as bearing responsibility for a bomb plot in 2018 which led to Europe’s first ever prosecution of an Iranian diplomat on terrorism charges. That diplomat, Assadollah Assadi, had been serving as the third counselor at the Iranian embassy in Vienna when he obtained highly explosive material in Iran and smuggled it into Europe on a commercial flight, using a diplomatic bag.

Online Conference | European Dignitaries Comment on Europe's #Iran Policy, Disgraceful "Europe-Iran Business Forum" #EUTime4IranPolicy https://t.co/BbA30OUVmp

— International Committee in Search of Justice (@isjcommittee) February 24, 2021

Additional statements reiterated this point in the wake of Assadi’s February 4 conviction, while also expressing frustration with apparent silence and inaction on the part of key European leaders such as Borrell. A February 17 statement from ISJ said that “it is absolutely essential for the EU to take steps against the Iranian regime such as closing its embassies and making all future diplomatic relations contingent on Iran ending its terrorism on European soil.” It also warned against an impulse to return to “business-as-usual,” as demonstrated by plans for the Business Forum, which was announced just ahead of the statement’s release.

Giulio Terzi, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Italy, (2011-2013), joined Dr. Alejo Vidal Quadras, ISJ President and former EP Vice-President, Struan Stevenson, former MEP from Scotland, and Paulo Casaca, former MEP form Portugal, to discuss the planned Europe-Iran Business Forum, scheduled for Monday, March 1, 2021.

They urged the EU and other European countries to adopt a firm policy toward the medieval clerical regime and refrain from engaging it until and unless Tehran ends its breaches on the Iran nuclear deal, its ballistic missile program, its nefarious meddling in the Middle East, and its egregious violation of the rights of the Iranian people.

Their discussion prominently framed the Business Forum as part of a broader pattern of “appeasement,” which they blame for a pervasive sense of impunity among Iranian authorities. The consequences of that impunity allegedly include an unmitigated threat of foreign terrorism as well as a worsening trend of domestic repression in the wake of significant anti-government uprisings by the Iranian people.
Commenting in particular on the lack of action from the European External Action Service, Vidal-Quadras said that “blatant attempts to appease this terrorist regime are a disgrace and place EU citizens at risk from future attacks,”
“I can only think of two things, either Mr. Borrell is out of his wits or there are hidden and not colorable reasons to have this forum…The conference should be canceled right now… If the answer of Borrell and the European council to this foiled attack is to have a business conference with the regime, the regime will conclude that they can organize another attack bigger than the previous one…What Borrell is doing deserve a motion of reprobation. He’s putting us in a dangerous situation and must be expelled from this responsibility,” Vidal said in his speech.

The following is a report on the speeches of the personalities participating in this conference:

@VidalQuadras:
What @Borrell is doing deserve a motion of reprobation. He's putting us in a dangerous situation & must be expelled from this responsibility.@eu_eeas needs someone to defend EU & not humiliate it in-front of the worst regime in the world.#Time4FirmIranPolicy pic.twitter.com/hUk2egNVzK

— International Committee in Search of Justice (@isjcommittee) February 25, 2021

Hermann Tertsch, a sitting member of the European Parliament was the first speaker of the conference. “We can’t take this as business as usual. It is really appalling to see our high representative of 27 democratic countries paying tribute to a regime which killed over 1500 people in the streets,” Mr. Tertsch said adding, “The situation is very clear and Josep Borrell knows this situation. Josep Borrell is undermining and compromising the EU’s safety by participating and holding this forum. For us it is not just a moral duty to denounce the Iranian regime, it is also a practical and political duty…”

.@hermanntertsch, MEP:
Josep Borrell is undermining & compromising EU's safety by participating &holding this [business] forum. We're going to strongly object this at @Europarl_EN. For us it's not just a moral duty to denounce #Iran regime, it's also a practical & political duty. pic.twitter.com/xOnM0a8m60

— International Committee in Search of Justice (@isjcommittee) February 25, 2021

Giulio Terzi, former Italian Foreign Minister was another speaker of the online conference.
“This business forum is taking place if nothing has happened, while we know there was a very important decision in Antwerp court giving a jail sentence of 20 years to Assadi,” Terzi said adding: “Borrell is promoting the No. 1 state terrorist in the world because Iran and its proxies are using terrorism as its main tool for its action and influence…We should deter the No. 1 state terrorist in the world, and Borrell is exactly doing the contrary. It is much worse than appeasement policy.

Borrell is not just appeasing the regime, but he is surrendering to the Iranian regime and this has consequences on the JCPOA issue… By making concessions, they allow Iran to go on in its nuclear quest. Stop business forum with Iran regime! This is a scandal of a surrendering philosophy and political incorrectness.”

@GiulioTerzi also explained how @JosepBorrellF is promoting the number one terrorism state in the world with his appeasement with #Iran. Appeasement has lead to nowhere. In a way we are in a war situation & Borrell is surrendered to the regime.https://t.co/c3lD5PhZv0

— International Committee in Search of Justice (@isjcommittee) February 25, 2021

In his speech, Paulo Casaca1 former member of the European Parliament said: “High commissioner Borrell is acting against the law and the most certain principles of the EU. The EP must stop him immediately from using taxpayers’ funds for this criminal activity…Mr. Borrell is using the taxpayers’ funds to finance the propaganda of a minister that said Assadi had diplomatic immunity. He was mandated to commit the terrorist attack.”
Struan Stevenson who was also chairing the conference said: “Bomb attacks and assassinations are being planned right now across Europe supervised and directed by Iran, but Josep Borrell wishes to ignore terrorist bomb plot that could have killed 100s on EU soil. He’s intent on business-as-usual with the Iran regime and invited Zarif, to participate in Europe-Iran business forum,”

@paulocasaca1:@eu_eeas must follow the rule of law. Article 21 tells union diplomacy must be guided by democracy, rule of law, HR, intl law.@JosepBorrellF is acting against the law & @Europarl_EN should stop him immediately with this forum with #Iran.https://t.co/9LCpVbgARD

— International Committee in Search of Justice (@isjcommittee) February 25, 2021

In his closing remarks, Stevenson said: “Suggestion of Mr. Borrell, instead of the 3-day business forum with the Iranian regime why not hold a 3-day conference to highlight the oppression, rampant human rights abuse, the escalation of No. of executions taking place in Iran. Why not hold a 3-day discussion on the massacre of over 30,000 political prisoners in Iran in 1988, why not discuss the 1500 unarmed protesters who were gun downed by the IRGC in the nationwide uprising? Why not hold a 3-day conference to discuss the mullah’s aggressive warmongering in Syria, Yemen, Iraq, and Lebanon,”
And finally, he concluded the conference by saying: “Mr. Borrell if you allow this business forum to go ahead you will be sending the clearest possible signal to the fascist regime in Iran that as far as Europe is concerned trade matters more than human rights. Terrorism and brutality can be ignored, so long as EU businesses can make money. EU jobs mean more than Iranian lives.”

@STRUANSTEVENSON:
My suggestion to @JosepBorrellF & @eu_eeas:

Instead of 3-day business forum with #Iran, hold 3-day conf. to highlight:
1- Human rights abuse & escalating number of executions in Iran.
2- Discuss mullahs’ aggressive warmongering in MEhttps://t.co/v0gy0v47In

— International Committee in Search of Justice (@isjcommittee) February 25, 2021
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