Araghchi Declares Israeli Regime's Goals Unmet: A Major Diplomatic Setback

Araghchi Declares Israeli Regime’s Goals Unmet: A Major Diplomatic Setback

In recent statements, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi highlighted the ongoing struggle of the Palestinian people against the Israeli regime. He asserted that despite the extensive violence inflicted upon defenseless Palestinians, including countless women and children, the Israeli regime has failed to achieve its objectives.

During a meeting with Ziyad al-Nakhaleh, the secretary-general of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement, Araghchi emphasized the importance of the legitimate resistance of the Palestinian nation in their pursuit of self-determination and liberation from decades of occupation. He celebrated the historical victory of the Palestinian people in resisting the Israeli regime’s unprecedented genocide in Gaza over the past 16 months.

Key points discussed included:

  • Recognition of the unity and strength among Palestinians.
  • Iran’s steadfast support for the Palestinian cause and their right to resist occupation.
  • The Israeli-American plot aimed at displacing Palestinians from their homeland, which Araghchi labeled a conspiracy to eradicate Palestine.

Ziyad al-Nakhaleh expressed gratitude for the backing received from the Resistance Axis, which includes support from Lebanon, Iraq, and Yemen, affirming the solidarity among these nations for the Palestinian cause.

In a separate engagement with Falih Al-Fayyadh, the chairman of the Popular Mobilization Commission, Araghchi reiterated the significance of strategic relations between Iran and Iraq. He acknowledged the efforts of the Popular Mobilization Forces in enhancing Iraq’s stability, particularly during the fight against ISIS, which has positively influenced regional security.

Both leaders discussed the latest developments in the region and explored opportunities to further support their mutual interests, reinforcing the bonds between their nations.

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