Iran calls UN resolution on Lebanon “unbalanced” 

TEHRAN, Aug. 13 (MNA) – On Sunday, Foreign Ministry
spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi said Iran considers UN
resolution on Lebanon as “unbalanced.” 
The UN Security Council adopted a resolution
unanimously on Friday calling for a "full cessation of
hostilities."

However, he added, "We are happy for the ceasefire in
Lebanon.” 

The adoption of the resolution a month after the
Zionist brutal attacks on Lebanon “did a serious
damage to the reputation of the Security Council” and
discredited it before the public opinion, the
spokesman noted. 

The council should have acted earlier to halt the
massacre of the Lebanese by Israel, he lamented.

It was expected that the resolution would condemn the
Zionist regime’s invasion of Lebanon and its crimes
against the civilians and block a continuation of
crimes by this regime, he said.

He said in the one-month battle the Hezbollah
resistance movement emerged really victorious and
Israel lost the battleground in a humiliating way and
its “false mightiness” was broken down.

“In this war the Lebanese nation and government were
the real winners and the Zionist regime the real
loser,” Asefi commented.

He argued that the “legitimate resistance changed the
Middle East development in favor of the Islamic
world.”

He said the regional countries gained an assessment of
the military power of this regime and this war was a
“complete fiasco” for it.

Asked about the call for disarming Hezbollah, Asefi
said: "This is a totally unreasonable demand. It is
illogical."

He said the war pushed the regime into a political
isolation and made it “more hated in the eyes of
public opinion.”

He added Israel has suffered about 7 billion dollar
loss with many military casualties.

“The developments in Palestine and Lebanon prove
clearly that Israel is the cause of crisis and war in
the region.”

He said so long as the Israeli army has not left the
Lebanese territory the resistance movement keeps the
right to defend the country. “So long there is
occupation there is resistance. Legitimate resistance
is the right of the Lebanese people.”

Asefi also thanked the government of Fouad Siniora for
wisely managing the crisis.

The Foreign Ministry spokesman criticized the
scurrilous remarks of the U.S. president in regard to
an alleged terrorist plot to blow up U.S.-bound
flights over the Atlantic.

On Thursday, President George W. Bush said the plot
was a "stark reminder" the United States is "at war
with Islamic fascists". 

However, many are skeptical and believe there was no
such plot.
“As usual, the U.S. president made insulting remarks,”
Asefi told reporters at a regular press briefing.
“Such remarks are not becoming for a president; it was
not expected from a president,” Asefi said, calling
the statement “sensational”.

He noted that diplomacy has its own special vocabulary
and advised the U.S. president to consult his advisors
before making such reckless statements. 

In view of the unusual and contradictory remarks by
officials in Britain, the issue is shrouded in
ambiguity, he added.  

Reaction to Khalilzad 

In an interview with The New York Times on Friday U.S.
Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad has claimed that Iran is
pressing Shia militias to step up attacks against the
U.S.-led forces in Iraq in retaliation for the Israeli
assault on Lebanon.

“What do you expect from the ambassador of country who
is bitterly experiencing defeats every day?” Asefi
asked. 

What is happening in Iraq is a product of “flawed and
fledgling policy” by Washington, the spokesman noted,
adding that Iran had earlier warned the U.S. officials
that the approach they have adopted toward Iraq will
lead to nowhere.

The U.S. policy in Iraq is based on a “wrong
hypothesis” and it is trying unsuccessfully to make
“prescriptions” based on this wrong approach and that
is why it is blaming others for its failures, he
explained. 

MS/RS
End
MNA
 


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