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Foreign Ministry furious over EU sending rep to Raisi's swearing-in

Tweet by Foreign Ministry spokesman Lior Hayat decries EU's "poor judgment" in attending ceremony in which the "Butcher of Tehran" will become president of the Islamic Republic.

by  Dean Shmuel Elmas
Published on  08-03-2021 10:12
Last modified: 08-03-2021 10:12
Foreign Ministry furious over EU sending rep to Raisi's swearing-inAP/Ebrahim Noroozi

Iranian President-elect Ebrahim Raisi waves to the media after casting his vote in Iran's presidential election, June 18, 2021 | File photo: AP/Ebrahim Noroozi

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Israel is less than enthusiastic about the European Union's decision to send Deputy Secretary General and Iran talks coordinator Enrique Mora to attend the swearing-in of Iranian President-elect Ebrahim Raisi on Thursday.

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On Monday, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lior Hayat tweeted: "The decision of the European Union to send a senior representative to the swearing-in ceremony of the 'Butcher of Tehran' is puzzling and shows poor judgment."

Hayat said that an EU representative would be attending the ceremony just a "few days after Iran killed two civilians," in "an act of state terrorism against civilian shipping," referring to a drone attack on an Israeli-managed ship off the coast of Oman last week, in which one British citizens and one Romanian citizens were killed. Iran has denied responsibility for the attack, although the US and the UK both pin the blame on Tehran.

1/4 The decision of the European Union to send a senior representative to the swearing-in ceremony of the "Butcher of Tehran" is puzzling and shows poor judgment. pic.twitter.com/A1tmT4HjlN

— Lior Haiat 🇮🇱 (@LiorHaiat) August 2, 2021

According to Hayat, Raisi "has the blood of thousands of Iranian citizens on his hands," and the presence of an EU representative would give legitimacy to his presidency.

Earlier Monday, a spokesman for the Iranian parliament reported that 115 senior officials from 73 countries would be attending the swearing-in ceremony.

"Ten presidents, 20 parliament speakers, 11 foreign ministers, 10 other ministers, as well as representatives of presidents, vice presidents, and parliamentary delegations will all come," the spokesman said, adding that another 11 leaders of international and regional organizations, including the UN, OPEC, and the EU would also be in attendance.

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