Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Iran issues US President Trump's warrant

Iran issues US President Trump's warrant:-


Request from Interpol to issue a "red notice" for the arrest of President Trump.


Tehran / Jeddah Iran has issued an arrest warrant for US President Donald Trump in the General Soleimani assassination case and requested Interpol's help in his arrest. Iran's state television says Iran has issued warrants for several people besides US President Donald Trump in connection with the drone strike on General Qasim Soleimani, although the warrants do not pose a threat to President Trump's arrest. Relations between Iran and the United States could be further strained.

Tehran's prosecutor, Ali al-Qasim, has said that Iran has blamed President Trump and 30 others for the attack on General Qasim Soleimani in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, in January this year, accusing them of "murder and terrorism." Will have to face. Ali al-Qasim did not name anyone other than President Trump, saying that Iran would continue to take action against him even after the end of President Trump's presidency. He said that Iran had asked Interpol to arrest President Trump. However, Interpol has not yet commented on the matter.

Normally, after Interpol receives such a request, the Interpol committee decides whether to exchange information with its member countries. However, it is unlikely that Interpol will approve Iran's request. No one will issue a notice because Interpol rules state that it cannot issue a notice in politically motivated matters.

Qasim Soleimani is thought to have been the head of Iran's Revolutionary Guards' Quds Force, which was killed in a US drone strike in Iraq earlier this year. During the meeting, they discussed bilateral relations between the two countries and stressed the importance of maintaining security and peace in the region, as well as their determination to fight the destabilizing forces together. Repeated.

During the meeting, the Saudi Deputy Defense Minister stressed that Saudi Arabia is working side by side with the United States to establish security and peace in the region and the world, against all Iran's nefarious activities in the region, against the recurrence. Supports the relentless efforts of the United States to prevent violations, terrorism and sabotage. The two leaders also discussed missile and drone strikes on Saudi Arabia by Yemen's Houthi rebels. The Saudi deputy defense minister said that Yemen's Houthi rebels targeted the Saudi people with Iranian weapons. Saudi Arabia's armed defense ministry has shot down several Iranian drones and ballistic missiles.

Earlier, Brian Hook also visited the United Arab Emirates and met with UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Dr. Noor Gharghash and Khaldun Khalifa Al Mubarak, Head of the Abu Dhabi Institute for Administrative Affairs. . Meanwhile, discussions were held on extending the UN arms embargo on Iran, which expires on October 18, 2020. The US special envoy briefed UAE officials on the latest developments in diplomatic efforts to extend the embargo. Informed and discussed the threat of an arms race in the region if the ban is not extended.

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