Azerbaijan , Baku, Sept. 6 /Trend/
Iran 's Revolutionary Guard Corps demanded the government of Kurdish Iraq to clear up the content of PJAK terrorist group plea to ceasefire, ISNA reported quoting IRGC statements.
"Since the content of PJAK terrorist group unilateral ceasefire plea has not been cleared up, it is necessary for the government of Kurdish Iraq to announce the content of plea immediately," the statement said. "It's inevitable that after defining ceasefire plea Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps will officially announce its position over the issue."
The military force stressed on necessity of implementing complete security in Iran's borders and complete withdrawal of PJAK terrorist group.
Iran 's Revolutionary Guard Corps has increased pressure and fight against PJAK in the country's northeast over the recent days.
The Iranian wing of the Kurdish faction of the Party of Free Life of Kurdistan (PJAK) is active in the Iranian province of Kurdistan. The goal of the group is the secession of Kurdistan from Iran.
According to the U.S. authorities, acting on the Iranian-Turkish and the Iranian-Iraqi borders the PJAK Party is controlled by the separatist Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), which the U.S. considers a terrorist organization.
In February 2009, the U.S. Treasury Department included PJAK into the list of terrorist groups. In addition, financial sanctions were imposed against it.