No power can divide brotherly nations - Ahmadinejad
IRAN: Iran President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has called for unity among
independent countries, saying no power can tarnish the relations between
nations.
"The enemies do not want friendly ties among brothers and are
constantly involved in plotting and propaganda, but the will of the
nations and governments will overcome the desire of the enemies,"
Ahmadinejad said on Tuesday during a meeting with president of Niger's
National Assembly, Hama Amadou, in Niamey. "If independent nations such
as Iran and Niger become united ... no power will be able to taint the
relations between the two nations," he added.
At a ceremony later in the day, the visiting Ahmadinejad and his
Nigerien counterpart, Mahamadou Issoufou, attended the signing of a
memorandum of understating between the two countries.
During the ceremony, Ahmadinejad warned that colonialist powers are
using new propaganda and Islamophobia campaigns to hinder the
development of other nations. "Colonialists have plundered nations'
wealth for years and are now seeking new (opportunities for) pillage,
and this opportunity is only gained through aggression, and (promoting)
discord, civil wars, insecurity and massacre," Ahmadinejad added. The
Iranian president called on the independent nations to make organized
international efforts to boost awareness against enemy plots targeting
their culture, sovereignty and governance.
- PRESS TV
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