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Israel/Zionism See other Israel/Zionism Articles Title: Bill on restricting Iran ties to hurt Canada’s interests: Tehran PressTV... Iran has condemned the Canadian House of Commons vote in favor of a draft law restricting ties with Tehran, rejecting the claims in the bill, which it says will be to Ottawas detriment. In a hostile move on Tuesday, the Commons approved the bill, introduced by Conservative MP Garnett Genuis, which called on the Canadian government to immediately cease any and all negotiations or discussions with the Islamic Republic of Iran to restore diplomatic relations. The measure also accused Tehran of sponsorship of terrorism around the world and designated Irans Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) as a listed terrorist entity under the Canadian Criminal Code. Under Canadian law, a bill is required to through a voting process in the Senate after passing the House of Commons. Once the bill gets the approval of both chambers, it is given Royal Assent and becomes law. Responding to the move on Wednesday, Irans Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, who was returning from a visit to South Africa, denounced Canadas misconceptions and illusions about the Islamic Republic. These polices will be to Canadas detriment and will not serve international peace and security, he said, calling on Western countries to adopt independent policies towards Iran. Iran has always been on the front line of the fight against terrorism and without our countrys efforts and support, the situation in the region would have been different, Zarif added. Additionally, Irans Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qassemi expressed dismay at the Canadian legislative bodys pursuit of the anti-Iran motion. The measure, he said, is still in its initial stages, adding, however, that its final approval will undoubtedly be a strategic and major mistake entailing destructive consequences. The bill shows that Canadian lawmakers lack precise information about Irans clear and logical positions on fighting terrorism, Qassemi noted. He also stressed that the worlds public opinion would never accept delusional and wrong allegations against the country. The spokesman further warned against the repercussions of passing the injudicious and baseless measure and expressed hope that the Canadian government would prevent it. In 2012, the administration of former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper severed diplomatic ties with Iran, citing, among other pretexts, what it described as continued threats from Tehran to its ally, Israel. The House of Commons move came while the government of current Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had been voicing willingness to resume ties with Iran almost since it took office in late 2015. Ottawa had said in late 2016 that it would act in a speedy fashion to normalize ties, and diplomats of the two countries have been in talks over the resumption of ties. Poster Comment: Tatarewicz... Qassemi and Zarif need to answer a simple question: What's more important to Canadian Liberal and Conservative politicians: Peace, Canadian business etc., making money in dealings with Iran or guaranteed-to-win campaign and media support from Jews at election time? Last time Liberals did not heed Jew calls for Canada to join in the fight against Israel's enemy - Iraq, not only were the Chretien Liberals not re-elected to government, they didn't even make to official opposition status. [Darin Taylor] my government is a joke, with the biggest joke of all, Trudeau leading the way Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
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What else can he say when the top Jew family in Canada handles his campaign?
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