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Interior Minister Tony Burke said that the opposition’s allegations that Iran’s allegations should be listed as a terrorist organization many years ago that Iran’s Islamic Guard Corps (IRGC) did not accept new information given to the government this year.

Burke said, “What I think the opposition is missing is something fundamentally different when a Senate report falls, and as of yesterday, we have a foreign government that has a completely different order to everything that was ahead of us two years ago.”

The Iranian ambassador was given a week to leave the Embassy and to leave Australia.Credit: Alex Ellinghausen

“There are important advantages in dialogue. Governments do not close dialogue with other countries even when they do not agree.”

The Senate Foreign Affairs, Defense and Trade References Committee suggested that the government would list the IRGC as a terrorist organization in February 2023, but then the general general government said it did not have the ability to identify the group.

Burke, “the current legislation can not be made, but the process of preparation of the legislation has begun and I want to make sure that we have achieved complete sensitivity and we make this draft correct,” he said.

“When a list occurs, in terms of impact, it means things such as membership, financing, providing resources, and all criminal offenses. However, we also need to send public messages that the Australian government does not ignore the actions of such behaviors after being announced yesterday,” he said.

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