A demonstration by the Iranian opposition in front of the European Union summit to demand a change in the approach of appeasing the regime in Tehran.

Brussels: Europe and the Arabs
The Iranian opposition in Brussels said that it would call on the European Union summit to impose broad sanctions on the Iranian religious regime on charges of provoking war and terrorism and seeking to obtain nuclear weapons. A statement of which we received a copy said that after Friday prayers today, March 22, at the same time as the European Union summit was held in Brussels: Members of the Iranian community in Belgium, supporters of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, will hold a demonstration to call for a firm policy against Iran. The Iranian regime's terrorism and warmongering.
According to the statement, the participants will demand, among other things, the classification of the Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist organization and the implementation of broad sanctions due to the regime’s involvement in the regional war through its proxies and in the conflict in Ukraine. Other relevant measures include banning Iranian airlines from entering Western airspace and supporting Iran's regime change policy.
The European Union summit is currently being held and continues from March 21 to 22 in Brussels, where the escalating situation of war and insecurity in the Middle East will be discussed.
The gathering of supporters of the National Council of Resistance of Iran comes against the backdrop of the international community’s monitoring of the escalation of the regime’s nuclear, terrorist and war activities, as well as the clear failure of the policy of appeasement towards this regime. The national boycott of the sham elections by the Iranian people last March is a clear confirmation of their widespread support for regime change for the sake of freedom and democracy in Iran. The demonstration will denounce the European Union’s continued policy of appeasement towards the regime and call for a change in this approach.

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