Washington: We continue to support Israel’s right to defend itself
In a statement, the US State Department emphasized its support for the Zionist regime and the alleged right of the occupiers to defend themselves.
According to Isna, the US State Department announced on Wednesday evening, in an alleged, hostile and unilateral statement: “We are focused on sending Iranian weapons to Hezbollah, which is the main source of instability in the Middle East.”
This claim is made while the representatives of the member states of the United Nations Security Council in today’s meeting of this council announced that the American support to the Zionist regime and the continued sending of weapons by the United States to the occupied territories is the main reason for the ongoing instability and war in West Asia.
Earlier, the Security Council held a meeting to review the draft resolution proposed to achieve an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza. Despite the agreement of the western countries with this resolution, America prevented its approval with its veto.
This issue angered many countries. The justification of “Robert Wood”, the deputy ambassador of the United States in the United Nations, in vetoing this resolution was the lack of “request for the release of prisoners” in the draft of the resolution, which caused the representatives of France, England, Russia and China to openly declare that the aforementioned resolution contains such a clause. It had in itself, and America has vetoed this resolution only in support of the crimes of the Zionist regime.
Nevertheless, the US State Department continued its alleged statement and in an attempt to whitewash its participation in the crimes of the Zionist regime and in defense of this regime’s actions, claimed: “We continue to support Israel’s right to defend itself and continue to do so.” “We are witnessing the threats of Iran and its agents in the region against Israel.”
On the other hand, in continuation of its anti-Iranian statement, this ministry addressed the issue of the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency and the possibility of issuing an anti-Iranian resolution and announced: “We will cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency to hold Iran accountable for its nuclear program.”
Again, this hostile claim and running away from Washington to justify its anti-Iranian action while, according to Rafael Grossi, the Secretary General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran is taking constructive measures, including an agreement to limit its stockpile of enriched uranium with a purity of 60 is a percentage
Earlier, Grossi admitted in a press conference that Iran is taking constructive measures and that the production of nuclear weapons has no place in this country’s policy.
Nevertheless, the anti-Iranian resolution proposed by Western countries (European troika and America) has been presented in the Council of Governors.
Western disruption in the interaction between Iran and the Agency
In this regard, Seyed Abbas Araghchi, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, in a telephone call with the foreign ministers of a number of countries that are members of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s Board of Governors, including Brazil, South Africa, Bangladesh, Algeria, Burkina Faso, Pakistan and France, with Referring to the important role of the Council of Governors in protecting the credibility of this organization and ensuring its professional status and independent performance, he considered the current meeting of this Council to be important in this regard.
While explaining the constructive approach of the Islamic Republic of Iran in relation to the International Atomic Energy Agency, the head of the diplomatic agency considered the actions of some western member countries of the Agency to propose a resolution against the Islamic Republic of Iran as an unjustified action that could disrupt the technical and professional functions of the Agency.
Condemning the non-constructive and unjustified actions of the three European countries towards the peaceful nuclear program of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Araghchi recalled the understandings reached between Iran and the IAEA during the recent visit of the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency to Tehran and clarified that the inappropriate actions of the three countries Europeans to issue a resolution against Iran will only weaken and disrupt interactive processes between the Agency and Iran.
Araghchi called for the member states of the Council of Governors to oppose the move of three European countries and to prevent the Council of Governors from becoming a platform for advancing the political ambitions of some western countries that have nuclear weapons and their supporters.
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