Times Online Reporter:
Iran has given a capture warrant against US President Donald
Trump.The country has also sought Interpol's help in arresting the US
president.
Except for Donald Trump, no names have been released from
Tehran. However, Ali al-Qaseimeh said that Iran would continue to fight for
Donald Trump's presidency.
Iran has not stopped issuing arrest warrants. At the same
time, they have sought the help of Interpol in this regard. They have requested
Interpol to issue a "red notice".Interpol has not remarked on the
issue.
Brian Hook, the US envoy to Iran, called the issue a
"propaganda surprise." In a statement, Hook said Interpol never
intervenes or issues red notices in any such move for political reasons.
"It simply came to our notice then. It has nothing to do with national
security, international peace and stability. It's a publicity stunt that no one
will take seriously. "
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