Iran's deputy ambassador to the UN, Khodadad Seifi, has condemned Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu for his “anti-Iranian” remarks at the UN General Assembly,
calling them as “inflammatory,” and accused him of “saber-rattling.”
(IRNA/Press TV, 2 October)
“We just heard an inflammatory statement,” Seifi said to the UN General
Assembly on Tuesday minutes after Netanyahu ended his speech adding, "Like
last year, he continued saber-rattling toward Iran by abusing this august
assembly."
The Iranian diplomat also warned Netanyahu against any miscalculation by
planning to attack Iran in response to Netanyahu’s threat of acting alone to
stop Iran nuclear program.
"The Israeli prime minister had better not even think about
attacking Iran, let alone planning for that," Seifi said.
Netanyahu had said in his UN speech that, “Israel will not allow Iran to
get nuclear weapons. If Israel is forced to stand alone, Israel will stand
alone.”
Hours before Netanyahu took the podium at the UN, Iran’s Foreign
Minister Mohammad
Javad Zarif said Netanyahu's assertions about Iran's nuclear program are “lies”
and he called Netanyahu the “most isolated man in the UN.”
“We have seen nothing from Netanyahu but lies and actions to deceive
and scare, and international public opinion will not let these lies go
unanswered,” Zarif said. (AFP, 1 October)
“For 22 years, the Zionist regime has been lying by repeating
endlessly that Iran will have the atomic bomb in six months,” Zarif added. “After
all these years, the world must understand the reality of these lies and not
allow them to be repeated.”
File photo: Iranian President Hassan Rohani (left) and Foreign Minister Javad
Zarif. (AFP)
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