Iran slams Trump over ‘irresponsible, shameful’ remarks at Knesset
Iran’s Foreign Ministry has condemned as ‘irresponsible and shameful’ the recent speech by the US President Donald Trump at Knesset as he accused Iran over its nuclear program.
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The response by Tehran comes after the Monday speech by US President addressing the Knesset members after a ceasefire agreement between Hamas resistance movement and and the Israeli regime was agreed aimed at ending the Israeli genocide in Gaza, reported Taqrib News Agency (TNA).
Iran’s Foreign Ministry said,” The United States, as the biggest supporter of world terrorism and Zionist genocide has no moral authority to accuse others.”
It emphasized that to repeat the fake claims against Iran’s peaceful nuclear programs will never justify the crime jointly committed by the US and Israeli regime against Iranian nation and territory.
It denounced Washington for complicity and active cooperation in Israeli genocide in Gaza reiterating,” US must be held accountable for the impunity of the Israeli regime and prevention of any move by the UN Security Council as well as sabotaging the legal process to try the criminal Israeli officials at the international tribunals.”
Iran noted that the Iranian people will neither forget nor forgive the brutal US crime in assassinating Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani who played an unmatched role in combatting Daesh terrorists established by the United States.
The response by Iran follows a historic visit by the US President, Donald Trump to the occupied territories where he delivered a speech at Knesset claiming that the Gaza ceasefire agreement would have not been reached if Washington had not pressed Tehran on its nuclear program.”
In another part of his remarks Donald Trump accused Iran of causing death and destruction in the Middle East.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry in part of its statement stressed,” The Foreign Ministry added,” The interventionist policies of the United States in the region, supporting the Israeli occupation and genocide and also its infinite sale of arms to the region has turned the United States to the key factor behind instability and insecurity in this region.”