TEHRAN – Iran’s mission to the EU in Brussels has named the allegations made by Belgian parliamentary member Darya Sapphire about alleged Iranian conspiracy to accusate Turkey of “delusion.”
Iranian Sapphire claimed that Belgian police had warned her against the supposed Tehran plan to “invite” her through Turkey in support of designating the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Corps (IRGC) as a “terrorist group.” The accusations surfaced shortly after he posted a selfie with Reza Pallavi, the son of the overthrown Shah, who was exiled during the Islamic Revolution in 1979. Reza Pahlavi supported Israel during the regime’s fatal war against Iran that lasted 12 days in June.
In response to Sapphire’s claim, Rabat Jazi of Iran’s EU mission was posted to X, adding that he “laughter the grand and stylish way of doing things and please your genocide apartheid boss: perform delusions and fantasies, and that you will be accused of by the phantom enemy.
Moreover, even anti-Iranian and monarchical figures have ridden the claims of sapphire, suggesting that it is a self-growing attempt to attract attention. Sapphire had previously proposed a resolution in the Belgian House of Representatives to include the IRGC in European terrorist lists.
