US Senate Rejects Measure to Block Arms Sale to Israel Amid Gaza Conflict
The push led by Senator Bernie Sanders falls short, but advocates say it shows progress for the Palestinian rights movement.
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President-elect Massoud Pezeshkian called on Arab countries in the region to engage in "constructive dialogue" and joint efforts with Iran to strengthen unity, security and prosperity across the region.
Pezeshkian expressed these views in an editorial titled "Together for a Strong and Prosperous Region" published in the London newspaper Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed on Wednesday. "I am ready to reach out to our brothers, sisters and neighbors in the region and work together to take steps towards constructive dialogue and improved cooperation and unity among the countries and governments of the region," he wrote. "I believe in the power of logic" Pezeshkian called on all countries in the region to rely, among other things, on "the power of logic, not the logic of power," and work to "lay the foundations of a strong regional architecture."
He said that an inclusive, constructive and goal-oriented dialogue aimed at contributing to regional unity and cooperation is the only way to successfully overcome existing challenges. "I extend the hand of friendship and brotherhood to all neighbors and countries in the region to achieve this goal," the president-elect wrote. Pezeshkian stressed that Iran and its Arab and Islamic neighbors agree on many regional and international issues and have common interests. He cited the countries' resistance to "the monopoly of a few countries in international decision-making" and "the division and polarization of the world based on the interests of great powers" as some of their common positions. To Palestine "Healing the old wound [that is] the occupation of Palestine is a problem we all face," Pezeshkian wrote.
The Islamic Republic believes that the realization of peace and security in the region depends on comprehensive resistance to the occupation and recognition of the "natural and self-evident" rights of the Palestinian people, including the right to independence and self-determination. . In this regard, Pezeshkian stressed the need to "put an end to the occupation, apartheid, genocide and state terrorism perpetrated by the Zionist Occupied Territories." He also considered Tel Aviv's nuclear weapons a threat to regional and international peace and security. "With the cooperation of the nations of the region and the world, we must take steps to build a Middle East region free of weapons of mass destruction," the president-elect said, concluding his speech by asserting that the Islamic Republic "respects the power of weapons of mass destruction" among its neighbors as its own, and warned that the continuation of crises and disagreements in the region only serves to benefit occupying regimes and foreign powers.
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