Iran will not allow Zionists to promote, legitimize their Iranophobic agenda
Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Ali Bagheri Kani says the Islamic Republic will not allow the Israeli regime to promulgate anti-Tehran ideologies and accord legitimacy to its Iranophobia campaign.
Bagheri Kani made the remarks in a meeting of the Academic Association of Islamic Iran at the University of Tehran in the capital on Thursday, during which the senior diplomat expounded on the strategic features of the country’s foreign policy apparatus in the current Iranian administration.
The Iranian deputy foreign minister for political affairs also echoed the same comments in a thread of posts on his Twitter page.
“The enemies of the Iranian nation should know that the Iran, which was able to defeat the ‘US’ maximum pressure campaign’ and force the White House leaders to admit this disgraceful failure, will not allow the Zionists to promote Iranophobia through a ‘maximum blackmail game’ and legitimize their anti-Iran sentiments,” Bagheri Kani said.
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