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President Underlines Failure of Enemies’ Plots to Isolate Iran

 President Seyed Ebrahim Rayeesi said enemies have sought to isolate Iran in a bid to prevent the country from achieving its goals, but to no avail.

Speaking in the fourth meeting of the Supreme Council for the Promotion and Development of the Culture of Sacrifice and Martyrdom, President Rayeesi stated that the enemy’s purpose in designing a new conspiracy is to prevent the Tehran from progressing.

“The enemies entered the field intending to isolate the country, but they failed in this conspiracy as well,” he added.

Elsewhere in his remarks, the president referred to the media controversy of the West against Iran and their double standards.

“Although in Iran the issue of Miss [Mahsa] Amini’s death is being followed up completely and carefully and all the officials have emphasized it, but at the same time, the enemy is trying to divert public opinion by preparing extensive media measures, while a group of Afghan girls are killed in a school by American-backed terrorist groups, and there is no reaction from these self-proclaimed activists! In such a situation, is it acceptable to claim to pursue human rights and women’s rights on the part of Westerners?” Rayeesi asked.

“When the Islamic Republic was overcoming economic problems and becoming more active in the region and the world, the enemies entered the field with the intention of isolating the country, but they failed in this conspiracy as well,” Iran’s president noted.

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In recent days, Iranian officials have blamed the United States, the European Unions (EU), and several Western states for meddling in Iran’s internal affairs over the death of Mahsa Amini, a young woman who died at the hospital a few days after collapsing at a police station in the capital Tehran. They advised the US and its allies against “opportunism and instrumentalization of the issue of human rights” by misusing the incident.

Tehran reminded that the countries, which, themselves, towed a “long history of warmongering and violence” throughout the world, lacked the legitimacy that could authorize them to “moralize others” concerning the human rights.

A full range of top Iranian officials have vowed thorough investigations into the case, including the president, parliament speaker, interior minister, prosecutor-general and police chief of the capital.

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