Tehran Talks: Iran's Foreign Minister Meets PIJ Chief to Strengthen Ties

Tehran Talks: Iran’s Foreign Minister Meets PIJ Chief to Strengthen Ties

In a significant meeting focused on the ongoing Palestinian struggle, Abbas Araghchi, an Iranian official, emphasized the unwavering determination of the Palestinian people in their quest for self-determination and liberation. This meeting with Ziyad al-Nakhaleh, the secretary-general of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, highlighted a variety of pressing issues regarding the conflict, shedding light on Iran’s steadfast support for Palestinians amid a tumultuous period.

Araghchi stated, “Despite committing the gravest international crimes and killing tens of thousands of defenseless Palestinian women and children, the Zionist regime failed to achieve any of its sinister objectives and ultimately had to surrender and accept a ceasefire with the resistance groups it sought to annihilate.” His remarks underscored the resilience of the Palestinian nation, which has been fighting for its rights for over eight decades.

During the meeting, Araghchi outlined several key points regarding the Palestinian struggle:

  • Unity and Cohesion: Araghchi praised the unity among the Palestinian people, which has been a crucial factor in their ongoing resistance.
  • Symbol of Resistance: The legendary patience and steadfastness shown by Palestinians serve as enduring symbols of their legitimacy and victory.
  • Iran’s Support: Araghchi reaffirmed Iran’s commitment to supporting the Palestinian cause and their rightful resistance against the occupying forces.
  • Condemnation of Displacement Plans: He condemned the joint Zionist-US plan for the forced displacement of Palestinians, labeling it as “a nefarious plot to erase Palestine.”

He elaborated, “This plan not only violates the fundamental principles and rules of the United Nations Charter and international law but also constitutes a complete crime against humanity. Therefore, all governments have a legal and moral duty and responsibility to oppose its realization.”

Araghchi also mentioned his consultations with foreign ministers of Islamic countries and highlighted the overwhelming support from Islamic nations during the recent extraordinary meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) ministers. This support reflects a strong opposition from the Islamic world against the colonial plans aimed at cleansing Gaza.

Additionally, he stressed the urgency of prosecuting those responsible for the atrocities committed against Palestinians. He called for swift judicial processes in both domestic and international courts to hold the Zionist regime’s officials accountable for genocide.

In response, Nakhaleh expressed gratitude for Iran’s steadfast political and diplomatic support for Palestinians in both regional and international forums. He acknowledged the crucial backing from the Resistance Axis, including allies in Lebanon, Yemen, and Iraq, in the face of Israeli aggression.

Nakhaleh specifically praised the courage of resistance leaders, including the late Hezbollah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, stating that such support has significantly boosted the morale of Palestinians in their fight against oppression.

The Palestinian people are determined to continue resistance until they are freed from the yoke of the occupying and genocidal Zionist entity,” Nakhaleh asserted, emphasizing the need for unity among resistance groups in both military and political spheres.

Furthermore, he noted the steadfastness of Palestinian leaders in defending their legitimate rights on the political front as vigorously as they do on the battlefield.

In a related discussion, Araghchi met with Faleh al-Fayyadh, the head of Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces. He highlighted the crucial relationship between Iran and Iraq, advocating for continued dialogue on regional developments.

Fayyadh expressed his satisfaction with the discussions held with Iranian officials, commending Iran’s support for the Iraqi government and its people during challenging times of combating terrorism.

In conclusion, the meeting between Araghchi and Nakhaleh serves as a testament to the enduring commitment of Iran to the Palestinian cause. As both leaders reaffirm their support for the resistance and unity among the Palestinian people, the call for justice and accountability against those committing atrocities remains a central theme in their discussions.

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