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Iran’s FM urges Muslim nations to focus on foiling enemies’ disintegration plots

Iran's foreign minister has called on the Islamic world to unite against "malicious" plots orchestrated by enemies and the Zionist lobby to destabilize their countries.

Hossein Amir-Abdollahian delivered this message during a meeting with ambassadors, charges d’affaires, and heads of diplomatic missions from Islamic countries in Tehran on Thursday, on the occasion of Eid al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice).

He stressed that the enemies of the Muslim Ummah have elaborate schemes to divide Muslim nations.

“Our collective efforts must be directed towards thwarting the schemes of enemies of Islam and the Zionist lobby, which seek to divide Muslim nations, including Sudan,” he stated, highlighting their failure to achieve their objectives in previous conflicts such as those in Afghanistan, Syria, and Iraq.

Palestine ‘foremost issue’ in Muslim world

Amir-Abdollahian reiterated that the issue of Palestine remains the primary concern and top priority for the Muslim world.

Referring to a recent meeting with his Saudi counterpart Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, Iran’s top diplomat said the two sides agreed that the Muslim world should remain vigilant in the face of the apartheid Israeli regime’s actions against Palestinians.

Iran and Saudi Arabia also agreed to keep supporting the oppressed people of Palestine “with a stronger and more expressive voice,” he added.

‘Iran welcomes ties with regional, Muslim countries’

Also in his remarks, Amir-Abdollahian expressed his satisfaction with the restoration of Iran’s ties with Saudi Arabia through diplomacy and dialogue.

He also stressed that the Islamic Republic welcomes the expansion and normalization of its relations with other regional and Muslim countries, including Egypt and Morocco.

On June 17, the Saudi foreign minister made his first visit to Iran since the two West Asian powers agreed to restore ties following a seven-year rupture.

In a rapprochement deal signed in China on March 10, Tehran and Riyadh agreed on the need to respect each others’ national sovereignty and refrain from interfering in the internal affairs of one another.

“In the path of political independence, we will allow neither the West, nor the East, to dominate our country, the sovereignty of the Islamic Republic, and the people of Iran. In line with our interests, however, … we welcome the expansion of ties with both the East and the West,” Amir-Abdollahian asserted.

“I emphasize that the Islamic world, the region and the neighbors are considered an important foreign policy priority of our government, in addition to strong contacts with all parts of the world.”

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