Iran’s president says major-power hegemony is the world’s biggest problem.
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Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani says the hegemony imposed by world powers is the biggest problem facing the world.
In a meeting with United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in New York on Tuesday, Rouhani said, “Today’s world is faced with many problems, namely terrorism, violence, and environmental threats.”
“But the biggest problem is the great powers’ hegemony and injustice in today’s world.”
Criticizing some countries’ double standards, the Iranian president said, “When some countries find terrorists’ actions in their interest, they choose silence vis-à-vis killing of humans, and when they find these actions damaging to themselves, they start to retaliate. However, great powers today cannot hide truths from nations.”
The UN chief said, ”Unfortunately, common people have lost trust in the international community’s capability in fighting terrorism, and we seek more serious presence and strategic and constructive role on the part of Iran in this regard.”
Referring to nuclear talks between the Islamic Republic and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council – Russia, China, France, Britain, and the US – plus Germany (P5+1), Rouhani said it is a great mistake to think Iran has come to the negotiating table under pressure.
“Iran entered negotiations with serious resolve and in order to serve the interests of itself and others. As long as the Iranian nation’s rights are not damaged, we are prepared for agreement,” added the Iranian president.
Ban praised Iran’s fruitful interaction with the International Atomic Energy Agency and its active participation in negotiations with the P5+1.
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