Iran FM says, ‘enemises seeking to target good neighbours’
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ISLAMABAD: Iranian Foreign Minister has warned against enemies’ attempts to use terrorism as tool against country’s good neighbourliness policy, saying he will soon visit Pakistan to resolve recent issues.
“Today, enemies are seeking to target good neighbourliness policy of Islamic Republic of Iran through tool of terrorism,” Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said at 7th conference on multilateralism in history of Iran’s foreign relations in Tehran.
“With special focus on good neighborliness policy, we have seen and defined security at heart of good neighbourliness policy. We will never allow enemies to target friendship, peace and security of region.”
He said that over past days, there have been terrorist moves in Kurdistan Region of Iraq and areas in Pakistan’s Balochistan province. Iran, he added, held constructive talks with Pakistani and Iraqi officials in bid to protect security of country and its borders as well as that of region.
Discussions focused on joint understanding and political solutions to what happened in Pakistan’s Balochistan and Iraq’s Kurdistan, Amir-Abdollahian noted.
Top Iranian diplomat said that he will soon travel to Pakistan and Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Ali Akbar Ahmadian will visit Iraq.
Also in his remarks, Amir-Abdollahian described crisis in Gaza Strip as “Benchmark” of egalitarian and humanitarian slogans in current century. “For about four months, massive war crimes have been going on against people of Gaza by Israeli regime. “Every freedom-seeking person should ask himself and leaders of international community what is achievement of international organisations in solving Palestinian crisis.
Published in The Daily National Courier, January, 29 2024
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