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TEHRAN, Oct. 27 (Xinhuanet) -- Iranian Foreign
Minister Manouchehr Mottaki reiterated on Thursday that the Islamic Republic
would never recognize Israel, state media reported.
In a meeting with ambassadors from Islamic countries, Mottaki said that "the Zionist regime, which prospers by banishing the
right owners of the land (of Palestine), is not
legitimate."
He, meanwhile, announced that the
Iranians would show their indignation in the anti-Israel demonstrations to be
held throughout the country on Friday, while commemorating Quds (Jerusalem) Day
designated on the last Friday of Ramadan by Ruholla Khomeini, the late founding
father of the Islamic Republic.
Earlier in the day,
the Iranian Foreign Ministry said in a statement that it would condemn the
European governments for their indifference towards "Israel's suppression of the
Palestinian nation".
On Wednesday, the hardline
president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that Israel would be "wiped away" soon,
denouncing the recognition of Israel as surrender and defeat of the Islamic
world.
"Undoubtedly, the new wave (of attacks) in
Palestine and the growing turmoil in the Islamic world would in no time wipe
Israel away," Ahmadinejad told a conference entitled "The World without Zionism"
attended by thousands of students.
Ahmadinejad's
comments have drawn immediate denouncement from the European Union, the United
States and Russia.
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon
also said on Thursday that Iran should be kicked out of the United Nations after
its president called for Israel's destruction. Enditem |