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Zionist regime has bombed its embassies in New Delhi and Tbilisi to tarnish Iran’s friendly ties with the host countries


Terror scenarios in India and Georgia and claims by Zionist regime about Iran’s role in the terrorist operations is another phase of psychological war against Tehran, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said Monday.

He added that the Zionist regime has bombed its embassies in New Delhi and Tbilisi to tarnish Iran’s friendly ties with the host countries.

Mehmanparast brushed aside Zionist regime’s accusation on Iranian involvement in the bombing and said that Israel perpetrated the terrorist actions to launch a new psychological war against Iran.

He said such terrorist actions reflect the innate nature of Tel Aviv regime.

“Tehran condemns terrorism in strongest term and Iran has always been a victim of terrorism,” he noted.

He pointed to the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian lands and said the Zionist regime was itself based on state terrorism and occupation.

Referring to the removal of some well-known terrorist groups including the armed terrorist group of MKO from the blacklists of some western countries, Mehmanparast added that those countries which support the Zionist regime’s state terrorism as well as terrorist groups in Iran and the region should be held responsible for their advocacy to terrorist groups.

“The Zionist regime has a high record of criminal actions against humanity; it is the prime suspect in any terrorist operation in the world,” he said.

The foreign ministry spokesperson underlined that elimination of the roots of terrorism in the world needs an international commitment.

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