EU Blacklists Iran’s IRGC as Terrorist Organization Amid “Unbearable Repression”.

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In a landmark decision on January 29, 2026, the European Union approved a

EU High Representative Kaja Kallas speaking at the Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels on January 29, 2026.

The European Union formally designates Iran's Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) as a terrorist organization.

In a landmark decision on January 29, 2026, the European Union approved a comprehensive new sanctions regime against Iran, marking a sharp escalation in diplomatic and economic pressure. The move follows what officials described as “unbearable repression” during a deadly crackdown on mass protests that activists say has killed over 6,300 people.

Key Developments of the Decision:

  • Terrorist Listing: For the first time, the EU reached a unanimous consensus to blacklist the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist entity, placing it on the same level as Al-Qaeda and ISIS.
  • Ending Impunity: French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot emphasized that there can be “no impunity” for the crimes committed, targeting those responsible for torture and summary executions.
  • Financial Blow: The sanctions target the IRGC’s vast business interests in Europe, making their assets subject to seizure and disrupting their extensive financial networks.
  • Tech & Internet: New measures target six organizations and individuals responsible for blocking internet access and enabling digital censorship across Iran.
  • Economic Impact: As these sanctions were approved, the Iranian Rial hit a record low of 1.6 million to $1, adding to the severe economic pressure facing the regime.
  • A Symbolic Shift: EU High Representative Kaja Kallas stated, “If you act as a terrorist, you should also be treated as a terrorist,” signaling that the focus has shifted toward isolation and containment as previous dialogue efforts have largely failed.

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