US-backed terrorism aims to partition Muslim states

TEHRAN– Head of Iran’s Strategic Research Center said terrorists and extremists are a tool in the hands of Americans and Zionists in the region in order to divide Muslim countries.  

Ali Akbar Velayati, senior adviser to Leader of the Islamic Revolution on international affairs, made the remarks in a meeting with a Tunisian parliamentary delegation in Tehran on Saturday, while warning of the hazardous consequences of partitioning Islamic countries, according to Mehr News Agency.

“The first perilous outcome of partitioning countries is that they become weakened and unable to resist hegemony and Arrogance,” Velayati said. “The second consequence is the outbreak of war and conflict among partitioned countries that will last for a long time.”

 “The US and the Zionist regime seek to divide Muslim countries in order to preoccupy them with wars and conflicts,” he said.

Velayati went on to stress, “the Islamic Republic of Iran supported Syria in order to prevent the breaking up of the country and the dominance of extremists and terrorists. The same peril is threatening Iraq, and Iran’s presence in that country is strictly upon the Iraqi government’s request.”

Velayati highlighted that Muslim countries have great resources and can potentially become an important part of the world power, noting that the Tunisian Revolution could serve as a model for other Arab countries that seek democracy.

The Iranian senior official further stressed that bilateral relations between the two countries should develop in the fields of economy, culture, and trade.

A Tunisian MP on behalf of the parliamentarian delegation present at the meeting said her country highly respects the constructive role of Iran in the region, adding “particularly in the case of Syria, if it had not been for Iran’s intervention, the country would have collapsed.”

She expressed hope that terrorism in the region would be eradicated, adding “considering the destructive influence of Saudi Arabia on other countries, we really hope that no war would break out between Iran and some Arab nations.”

 

M.Wassouf

 

You might also like
Latest news
Abbas renews his call to stop the Israeli aggression on Gaza Strip and allow the entry of aid Baghaei: Iran has the right to respond to the Zionist aggression that has targeted its sovereignty a... Algerian President calls for holding the Israeli occupation accountable for its crimes in Gaza Syria reaffirms its firm stance in support of the Palestinian people Exhibition of “Hungarian Orientalists in the East” at the National Museum in Damascus   Significant damage to bridges due to the Israeli aggression on the border crossings in the countrysi... With Syria's participation, the Sixth Arab Water Conference and the Arab Ministerial Water Council k... Iran calls for investigation into Zionist entity's crimes in Lebanon and Palestine Czech Green Party condemns Israeli heinous crimes against Palestinians in Gaza Strip Lebanese caretaker Prime Minister: "We call on the Israeli enemy to abide by the ceasefire deal" Arab Countries Welcome Ceasefire in Lebanon Palestinians injured in the occupation forces attack in a village east of Nablus Russian Coordination Center Provides Medical Aid to the National Hospital in Lattakia Activities of the Fourth Ministerial Conference on Women, Peace and Security begin at the Arab Leagu... Berri: Lebanese people's awareness and solidarity enabled them to thwart the impacts of the Israeli ... 42 Martyrs and dozens of wounded as a result of the occupation's bombing of areas in Gaza Strip War war and more war War war and more war Al-Aghbani handicraft ... a Damascene story that toured the world and conveyed images of Syrian heri... Egypt and China welcome the announcement of ceasefire in Lebanon