Thursday, October 17, 2024

Ambassadors of 6 Muslim countries call for unity against Zionists


In a show of solidarity, ambassadors and senior diplomats from six Islamic countries gathered in Moscow to condemn the Zionist regime's aggressive actions in the region. The ambassadors emphasized the need for collective action against the Zionist regime, which they believe is seeking to attack each Islamic country and resistance movement individually.

The meeting, hosted by the Lebanese embassy in Moscow, was attended by ambassadors from Lebanon, Algeria, Syria, Iran, and Iraq, as well as other senior diplomats. The discussion focused on the escalating criminal attacks by the Zionist regime in recent weeks and the latest developments in Lebanon, Syria, and Palestine.

The ambassadors stressed that Islamic countries must stand together as a united front against the Zionist regime, which is attempting to target each country and resistance movement separately. They also criticized the international community, particularly the United Nations and Western countries, for their silence in the face of Zionist aggression.

Iran's ambassador to Russia, Kazem Jalali, opened the meeting by blaming the Zionist regime for the problems in West Asia. He strongly criticized the UN and Western countries for their inaction, saying, "We must ask the Western world how they can claim to defend human rights while remaining silent in the face of these atrocities against the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples."

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