Iran’s President Rouhani urges Muslim unity against terrorism
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has called on Muslim nations to unite and stand against hostile policies of the US and Israel.

Addressing an annual international conference on Islamic unity in Tehran, Rouhani said Saturday Muslims have no way but to remain united in order to achieve victory over the US and fight its blatant oppression.

"Today, the Muslim world is alone and Muslims should join hands. Relying on outsiders is the biggest historical mistake," he told more than 350 Muslim politicians and scholars from 100 countries attending the conference.

"Today, there is no way for Muslims except unity and solidarity and if we unite we can undoubtedly score a victory against the Zionists and the Americans," he added.

Rouhani said unity and brotherhood among Islamic countries must be assumed as a duty. The Iranian president, however, pointed out that unity could not be achieved through words, stressing that it rather required collective action.

The 32nd International Islamic Unity Conference began in the Iranian capital under the motto "Quds, axis of unity among Ummah," with over 350 foreign guests from 100 countries in attendance.

The event is held annually on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon Him) in a bid to lay the ground for stronger solidarity among Muslims and provide appropriate solutions for their problems.

Rouhani said the people of Iran consider the Saudi people as their "brothers," stressing that Tehran is ready to defend the Saudi nation's interests against terrorism without expecting anything in return.

"We are ready to do our best to defend the interests of the Saudi people against terrorism, aggressors and superpowers like how we went to the help of the people of Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan and Yemen without expecting any benefits," he noted.

"We will not even request a $450 billion deal from you and will not insult you as we consider you our brothers and view regional nations and the people of Mecca and Medina as our brothers," he said.

The Iranian president was referring to major deals that the US sealed with Riyadh over the past year including arms purchase agreements and others.

 



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