TEHRAN — In a thread posted on his Twitter account on Saturday, a spokesman for Iran’s foreign ministry said the United States is truly isolated.
“Supporters of #human rights #human rights #human rights #most notorious terrorist group organized #ArriaFormula meeting against #IslamicRepublic of Iran in New York to denounce and isolate Iran in their opinion To this end, we have not allowed representatives of 19 countries opposing the sanctions to speak out through a media dictatorship,” wrote Nasser Kanani.
The diplomat continued, “Instead, the United States gave the podium to two notorious women who supported sanctions against Iranian women and children! The US government failed in New York. Less than a week later. On Monday, representatives from 19 nations attended a meeting of the Friends of the UN Charter meeting in Tehran to give America’s answer. Who is really lonely?”
The United Nations Security Council’s Aria Formula meeting, led by Washington and Tirana on Wednesday, did not go as well as they had hoped.
The United States and Albania attended the conference at the ambassadorial level, while others appeared less interested and attended at the proxy or expert level.
India did not speak at the session, in contrast to previous lobbying efforts that US diplomats have had. This once again proved Iran’s influence.
Special envoys from Brazil, Mexico, the UAE, Ghana, Kenya and Gabon remained neutral and did not speak out against Iran.
Using its dictatorship, the US did not allow countries not allied with Washington to speak at the conference, including the UN envoy for Venezuela.
On the contrary, Iran hosted the first international summit of the Group of Friends defending the UN Charter in Tehran on Saturday.
This group includes Algeria, Angola, Belarus, Bolivia, Cambodia, China, Cuba, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Iran, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Nicaragua, Palestine, Russian Federation and St. Vincent. Grenadines, Syria, Venezuela, Zimbabwe.
At the end of the meeting, they issued a joint political declaration calling for an end to sanctions against Iran.
“We also reaffirm our strong rejection and condemnation of the imposition of illegal sanctions, unilateral coercive measures against the people and government of Nicaragua, and attacks that adversely affect the development and prosperity of the country. , we demand the immediate termination of such sanctions,” they said in a declaration.
The group also expressed support for the Iranian people and government. “We express unwavering support and support for the people and government of the Islamic Republic of Iran, which are subject to unilateral enforcement measures, including unilateral sanctions by certain countries that violate the Charter of the United Nations and the rules and principles of international law. We express our solidarity with them as they seriously threaten their full enjoyment of their human rights and realization of their right to development.”
Furthermore, “as recommended by the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the adverse effects of unilateral coercive measures on the enjoyment of human rights, further call for the ‘lifting of all such unilateral measures against the Islamic Republic of Iran, Iranian citizens and businesses’. Ask,” he added. In her report (A/HRC/51/33/Add.1) to the Human Rights Council of 17 August 2022, she stated that from 7 May 2022 she will continue her Islamic Follows official national visits to the Republic.
Representatives of these countries met in Tehran at the undersecretary level to discuss ways and means of advancing a common effort aimed at maintaining, promoting and defending, in both letter and spirit, the dissemination and effectiveness of the Charter of the United Nations. . Further improve alignment on issues of common concern and interest and potential ways forward.
The group also expressed concern about the replacement of the tenets of the Charter by what came to be known as the rules-based order. reiterates its serious concern over the continued attempts to replace what it has agreed to conduct its international relations with a so-called “rules-based order.” , it remains unclear, has not been discussed or accepted by a broad range of UN Member States and, among other things, could undermine the rule of law at the international level,” the group said.
On the sidelines of the meeting, Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdulahian seized the opportunity to meet with several Deputy Foreign Ministers, including Russia’s Sergey Vershinin.