Any peace plan ignoring rights of Palestinians doomed to failure: Zarif
Foreign minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran Mohammad Javad Zarif on Sunday slamed the US administration’s “desperate attempts” to impose its pro-Zionist “peace” plan on Palestine, saying any initiative that would ignore the rights of the Palestinian nation in favor of the occupying Tel Aviv regime is doomed to failure.
According to Press TV, speaking at the Palestine committee of the Non-Aligned Movement in Caracas, Venezuela, he said “any initiative that would forgo international law and run counter to the Palestinians’ human and political rights would not succeed, would be unfair and would undoubtedly fail with humiliation.”
Zarif was referring to a so-called peace deal being drawn up by the administration of US President Donald Trump with the intention of ending the decades-long Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Zarif further said the Americans “are under this illusion that [Palestine’s] peace and economic welfare could materialize without addressing the occupation, which lies at the heart of the Palestine issue.”
The US, he added, is now bent denying the Palestinians their legitimate rights, especially their right to decide their own fate.
“The US’s absolute support for the occupying regime would only encourage the Zionists to further trample on international law, commit human rights violations and atrocities against the Palestinians” and keep up their occupation, the Iranian minister noted.
He further said unless the occupation comes to an end, there will never be peace.
“Peace could only be established through ending the occupation and apartheid system and through allowing the Palestinians to have an independent government of their own,” he added.
Zarif also called on the international community to take serious and immediate measures towards holding Israel accountable and punishing the regime for its rights violations and crimes.
He also made a special call for the Non-Aligned Movement to help foil the plots aimed at diverting attention from the Palestinian cause to insignificant issues.
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