Saturday, September 10, 2005

Regime's representative brands China, Russia, Germany, France and Britain as devious

Iran Press News: Translation by Banafsheh Zand-Bonazzzi
Noureddin Peermozen, the representative of the Islamic Parliament, in an interview with FARS, one of the regime's news agencies said: "Historical awareness has shown us that in the arena of foreign policy one cannot trust the Russians, Chinese, Germans, French and British as they only think of what is to their own benefit and welfare, gambling with other countries' interests."

He continued: "Many of the important Iraqi officials like Tarik Aziz and Taha Yassin Ramadan confessed in their interrogations that France, Russia and Germany had promised Saddam that the U.S. would not invade Iraq but the opposite happened.” READ MORE

He added: “We should not forget that directly after an interview where President of the United States spoke negatively of the Islamic Republic, Mr. Putin cancelled his meeting with Kamal Kharrazi's* though Kharrazi was at the airport and ready to travel to Russia."

Regarding the regime's nuclear dossier, Peermozen said: "What is clear in respect to the way the nuclear issue is being reported, is that certain of the world's countries have formed a global alliance to confront the Islamic regime and to marshal a worldwide consensus against us."

* Kamal Kharrazi was the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran during Khatami's presidency.