Rouhani: Middle East Crises Plot against Muslims

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has warned about fresh crises in the Middle East, urging Muslims to reinforce their convergence as the only way to save the Muslim world.

According to Press TV, the Iranian president made the remarks in an address to a number of state officials and diplomatic representatives of Muslim countries as well as participants at an international unity conference in Tehran on Saturday on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

 He expressed his profound concerns over the ongoing developments in the Middle East and the Muslim world, and said Iran regarded the existing crises and any possible new crisis in the region as a plot against Muslims’ unity and dignity.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran has always stood and will stand by the oppressed nations in the face of terrorism,” Rouhani stated.

He stressed the importance of diminishing threats and increasing potentialities in line with the Muslim world’s dignity and interests.

Muslim countries are capable of solving problems and showing the power of Islam to the world through cooperation, he noted.

The Iranian president further pointed to the recent achievements made by the Iraqis and Syrians in the fight against terrorism.

“It is surprising that some Muslim states are upset about successes made by the nations and governments in the fight against terrorism and it seems that they are worried about the victories of the Iraqi and Syrian people and armies against the murderous terrorists,” Rouhani said.

He added that certain Muslim countries were “concerned about the fate of the terrorists instead of thinking about the oppressed Syrian people and those injured in Aleppo.”

Press TV

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