Tehran (IP)- A member of the Iranian parliament who represents the Armenian minority said that the common enemy of humanity is terrorism.

Iran PressIran News: Recently, the Albanian police clashed with forces from the terrorist group (Camp Ashraf 3) in Tirana, launching an attack on their headquarters. In an interview with the German magazine Spiegel, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama condemned the group's use of Albanian soil for sabotage, stating that they have been present in Albania for years.

During the 30th inter-parliamentary assembly of Orthodox representatives in Greece, Ara Shaverdian, representing the Armenian minority in Iran's Islamic Council, shed light on the nature and crimes committed by the terrorist group. He emphasized that Iran has not been safe from the devastating effects of terrorism.

Shaverdian further highlighted specific acts of terror against Iran's people, such as the bombing of the prime minister's office on August 30, 1981, and the bombing of the Islamic Republic Party's office on June 28, 1981. He also mentioned the terrorist attack on Iran's parliament on June 7, 2017. These incidents serve as examples of terror inflicted upon Iran and its citizens.Armenian Minority Representative in Iran's Islamic Council: Iran ready to combat terrorism, condemns Quran desecration in Sweden

The representative of the Armenians in Iran's parliament has expressed that the Islamic Republic of Iran, a victim of terrorism itself, is always at the forefront of confronting this malevolent phenomenon. Furthermore, Iran stands prepared to collaborate with countries that are committed to combating terrorism.

The representative, Shaverdian, also strongly condemned the recent act of Quran desecration by an extremist in the Swedish capital.

On June 28, a Swedish citizen named Salwan Momika tore up and set fire to a copy of the Quran outside Stockholm's central mosque with police permission on the first day of the Eid al-Adha holiday.

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