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Mottaki: Iran not after making troubles

Tehran, Feb 7, IRNA - Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said 'Iran was not in troubled relations with anybody' and stressed that Tehran was not after making troubles and causing problems in the world.

Addressing a gathering of instructors and students in Allameh
Tabatabaie University on Friday to mark the 30th anniversary of the
victory of the Islamic Revolution in Iran, he said Iran advocated
righteous and rational views and wanted to scatter them in the
democratic world.

Saying that the initial foreign diplomacy adopted by the Late Founder
of the Islamic Republic Imam Khomeini right after the establishment of
the Islamic system in Iran targeted the Islamic world, he said by now
the whole world was witnessing the restoration of the Late Imam?s
ideals.

Referring to the overwhelming reliance of the county on the US in all
arenas during the time of Iran?s toppled Pahlavi regime, the foreign
minister believed independence was the most valuable achievement of
the Late Imam and the Islamic Revolution.

He believed the most prominent characteristics of Iran?s current
foreign policy was its adherence to the guidelines of the Late Imam
Khomeini.
He said such an approach, based on innovative tactics, rationality and
a clearly-defined strategy, has resulted in further defusing of
enemies' plots.

Commenting on the motto of change advocated by the US president,
Barack Obama, Mottaki said the West was trying to fight the Islamic
Revolution by proposing regime change and ?change in tone? for it but
realities have forced it now to admit that it is the one that is in
urgent need of change.

Turning to the issue of the Zionist regime and the relentless support
of the West for it, the foreign minister noted that in the past six
decades since the making of the Zionist regime, the United Nations,
Britain and other countries all rushed to the scene to support the
Zionists whenever it attacked one of its neighboring countries while
the past two wars in Lebanon and Gaza crushed the Zionist Regime?s
image as ?undefeatable?.


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