Wednesday, December 12

Annapolis, U.S. unsuccessful effort to gloss over Israel's crimes: Khazaie

ISNA - Tehran
Service: Foreign Policy

TEHRAN, (ISNA)-Iran's permanent representative in the UN called Annapolis conference the U.S. unsuccessful effort to gloss over Zionist regime crimes on Palestinians and other Arab occupied countries.

The international community will not be deceived by these operations intending to legitimate occupation and aggression, Mohammad Khazaie added.

Describing Zionist regime crimes, he said UN reports suggest that Zionists have raised conducting crimes against Palestinians.

He also stressed some measures such as mass murdering of Palestinian nation, illegal building of the separation wall, unlawful detention of Palestinian people and authorities and siege of Gaza Strip are some examples of the regime's felonies.

U.S. unconditional support of Zionists in UN has made this regime bolder in performing crimes and in violating all the Security Council and UN General Assembly resolutions, he explained.

It is not possible to establish peace in Palestine and Middle East by aggression, governmental terrorism, occupation, or by some conferences such as Annapolis, the representative added.

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