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Iran, Cuba Condemn US’ Unilateralism, Violation of Int’l Treaties

Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani and his Cuban counterpart Miguel Díaz-Canel have blasted the administration of US President Donald Trump for violating international treaties and adopting a unilateral approach towards the international community.

Speaking in a Monday meeting with Díaz-Canel in New York, Rouhani said the Iranian and Cuban people’s resistance against the United States reflects the fact that the two great nations pursue the same ideals.

“Cuba has always been a revolutionary and important country for the Iranian nation, and the two nations have always fought imperialism and unilateralism.”

The US government has violated its agreements with Cuba in recent years just like what it did to other treaties including the Iran nuclear deal, said Rouhani, who is in New York to attend the annual UN General Assembly.

He further noted that terrorist groups these days are unfortunately backed by countries that claim to be fighting terrorism.

Rouhani stressed that the fight against terrorism is one of the most important and common goals of Tehran and Havana.

He emphasised that the Islamic Republic of Iran is looking for more developed and closer relations with Cuba, highlighting that there is good cooperation between the two countries in various sectors, including pharmaceutical technologies and vaccine production, but the ties still need to be expanded.

“There are many capacities in the economic, scientific and technological fields in Iran and Cuba that must be exploited to further the welfare and expand Tehran-Havana ties,” stated Rouhani.

He also congratulated Díaz-Canel on his election as the Cuban president, and appreciated the sympathy offered by the Cuban nation and government to the Iranian people regarding Ahvaz terrorist attack.

For his part, Díaz-Canel extended the condolences and sympathy of the Cuban government and people over the Ahvaz terrorist attack, emphasising the need for development of Tehran-Havana’s all-inclusive relations.

“Expanding ties with the Islamic Republic of Iran is one of the most important principles of Cuba in foreign policy which was highlighted by the late leader of the country, Fidel Castro.”

He further praised the intelligence and decisiveness of the Iranian government in talks with the P5+1 saying that the United States’ withdrawal is a great danger to international treaties and regional security.

Stressing the need to fight the unilateralism of the US government, the president of Cuba said “we must strive more than ever to develop mutual ties and cooperation, especially in the economic, health and technological sectors.”

Iran, Cuba Condemn US’ Unilateralism, Violation of Int’l Treaties
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani meeting with his Bolivian counterpart Evo Morales in New York on September 24, 2018 / Photo by president.ir

World Must Stand against US Violation of Int’l Law

Also in a meeting with his Bolivian counterpart Evo Morales, Rouhani  called on the global community to stand up to Washington’s violations of international agreements and regulations.

Rouhani emphasized the need for both the Iranian and Bolivian nations to put up resistance to American interventionism and unilateralism.

Touching on the US unilateral and illegal withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal, Rouhani said, “The international community must stand firmly against the Americans’ violation of this agreement.”

“Today, the international community, with the exception of a few countries, has adopted a decisive stance on the US move, and we should try to show that those who breach international laws will never have the approval of the world’s public opinion,” he added.

Iran, Cuba Condemn US’ Unilateralism, Violation of Int’l Treaties
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani meeting with chairwoman of International Monetary Fund (IMF) Christine Lagarde in New York on September 24, 2018 / Photo by president.ir

‘IMF Must Protect Members’

In a meeting with Christine Lagarde, managing director and chairwoman of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Rouhani stressed that the organization’s main responsibility is to protect its members against banking and monetary sanctions.

“The IMF should demonstrate that it can play a role in [protecting] the economic stability of a member, and I hope that it can take a positive step in this regard,” he said.

Lagarde, for her part, gave assurances that the IMF would continue its cooperation with Iran.

Iran, Cuba Condemn US’ Unilateralism, Violation of Int’l Treaties
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani meeting with Afghan Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah in New York on September 24, 2018 / Photo by president.ir

Iran-Afghanistan Joint Fight against Terrorism

Rouhani also stressed the necessity of fighting terrorism in a meeting with Afghanistan’s Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah.

He referred to the recent deadly terrorist attack in the Iranian city of Ahvaz, saying the incident underlined the need for unity in the fight against terrorism.

“Many terrorist groups in the region have either been created by or have the support of America,” he said.

Rouhani lashed out at certain Western countries for their double standards in dealing with terrorism, saying, “After the Islamic Revolution, terrorist activities in Iran were carried out by those who are now present in these Western states and enjoy the backing of certain regional countries.”

“As and when these countries themselves fall victim to terrorist attacks, they voice concerns about terrorism and [highlight the need] to fight it, but they keep supporting the terrorists in our region.”

Rouhani left Tehran for New York on Sunday to attend the 73rd UN General Assembly. He will address the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday.

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