Amirabadollahian made the remarks at the first consultation of the Group of Friends in Defense of the UN Charter in Tehran on Saturday, calling for greater cooperation among the group’s member states to oppose unilateralism.
The unprecedented deterioration of multilateralism and the rise of rampant unilateralism are unlawful, undermining states’ compliance with the UN Charter.
Denying citizens of sanctioned countries the exercise of their fundamental rights is a kind of crime against humanity, so states applying sanctions would be held accountable, the most sensible diplomat said.
As for the UN Human Rights Special Rapporteur for Iran, Amirabdollahian said the rapporteur’s report confirms the fact that the imposition of the embargo has severely affected the lives of other Iranians amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Effective resistance to unilateral sanctions requires the cooperation of independent states, he said, noting that the United States has replaced compliance with legal commitments with intimidation and anarchy.
As for the 2015 nuclear deal, he argued that the Islamic Republic has complied with the continuation of the nonviolent procedure of negotiations to the dispute over its nuclear issue.
Iran’s foreign minister went on to say that unilateralism has a direct link to fashionable strategies and the misuse of new technologies and cyberspace to weaken the governments and political systems of independent states.
The elaboration and publication of false content of governments and nations on social media platforms contradicts the integrity of independent countries in order to destabilize them, he argued.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran is the external meeting, which is held at the point of deputy ministers.
The Group of Friends in Defense of the Charter of the United Nations formed through 19 countries with the objective of preserving, editing and protecting the credibility of the Charter of the United Nations.
The organization’s member states come with Algeria, Angola, Belarus, Bolivia, Cambodia, China, Cuba, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Iran, Laos, Nicaragua, Palestine, Russia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, North Korea, Syria, Venezuela and Zimbabwe. .
The organization plans to raise awareness of foreign law, the Charter of the United Nations and the coordination of joint projects aimed at strengthening respect for the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations such as values such as dialogue, tolerance, solidarity and non-violent coexistence. between nations.
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