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Iran Rejects Rubio's Allegations, Blames US and Israel for Instability

The Iranian Embassy in India rejected remarks by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, accusing him of distorting regional realities. Iran blamed the US and 'Zionist regime' for destabilizing policies and threatening maritime security. It defended its nuclear program as peaceful and under IAEA supervision. Iran also claimed its armed forces are ready to respond to any threats.

Iranian Embassy in India rejects Rubio's allegations, blames US and 'zionist regime' for regional instability

New Delhi, May 24

The Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in India issued a press statement on Sunday, rejecting recent remarks made by United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio regarding the Gulf Nation and accused it of attempting to "distort the realities of the region" and divert attention from what it described as the destabilising policies of the United States and the "Zionist regime."

In its official statement, the Iranian Embassy said: "The Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in India rejects the recent remarks made by the United States Secretary of State regarding the Islamic Republic of Iran and emphasizes that such allegations constitute a clear attempt to distort the realities of the region and to deflect attention from the destabilizing policies of the United States and the Zionist regime."

The embassy further stated that Iran, as one of the world's major exporters of oil and energy, has always been prepared to supply energy resources to all countries, including India. However, it blamed US sanctions on Iranian oil exports for disrupting the global energy market.

"Oil sanctions represent only a small part of the broader pattern of hostile measures and pressures that the US government has imposed on the Iranian people over the past 47 years," it said in an official statement while adding that restrictions have even affected access to medicines and medical equipment for Iranian patients.

Iran also accused the United States and Israel of creating instability in the region and threatening maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz through "military, provocative, and adventurist actions."

Responding to allegations regarding its nuclear programme, the embassy reiterated that Iran's nuclear activities are peaceful and remain under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

"The Islamic Republic of Iran considers the peaceful use of nuclear science and technology to be the legitimate and inalienable right of its people and emphasizes that it will never relinquish this lawful and internationally recognised right," the statement further read.

The Embassy further claimed that Iran had emerged victorious despite pressure and military aggression from the United States and Israel, stating that attempts to change Iran's political system had failed.

The statement came after US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that indirect negotiations aimed at ending the US-Iran conflict had made "some progress," but stressed that Washington would never allow Iran to possess a nuclear weapon or unlawfully control the Strait of Hormuz by imposing tolls on maritime passage.

Iran also asserted that its armed forces remain in "full readiness" to respond to any threat against the country's sovereignty, security, and territorial integrity.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Both sides playing their usual blame game. What concerns me as an Indian is the impact on oil prices. We import so much crude, and any instability in the Strait of Hormuz directly hits our economy. Common citizens like us end up paying more at the petrol pump. 🥲

Vikram M

Iran's point about sanctions affecting medical supplies is valid. Blaming the "Zionist regime" is predictable, but US sanctions harming ordinary people is a serious humanitarian issue. However, Iran also needs to show more transparency on its nuclear programme for world peace.

James A

As someone who follows geopolitics, the Iranian embassy in India releasing this statement is a smart PR move. India is a neutral ground with growing global influence. But both Iran and the US need to de-escalate - the world can't afford another conflict in the Gulf. 😤

Ananya R

Iran says its nuclear programme is peaceful, but the international community has doubts. India has a good relationship with Iran historically, but we should not take sides blindly. Our foreign policy should prioritise our own strategic interests - energy, trade, and security in the Indian Ocean. 🤔

Rohit P

Honestly, middle of a global crisis, and here we have two major powers throwing allegations at each other from Indian soil. As an Indian, I feel like an audience to a drama that impacts our fuel prices and trade. Hoping for peace, but not holding my breath. 🤷‍♂️

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