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News ID: 104224
Publish Date : 28 June 2022 - 21:50

IRGC Chief Stresses Iran-Pakistan Integrated Security

TEHRAN - Chief Commander of IRGC Brigadier General Hussein Salami in a meeting with Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee of Pakistan General Nadeem Raza on Tuesday emphasized the integrated security of Iran and Pakistan.
Emphasizing the integrated security of Iran and Pakistan, Major General Salami stressed the need for closer cooperation between Tehran and Islamabad in all fields, especially in protecting the security of the common border and fighting against terrorism.
the IRGC chief painted a dismal picture for the future of relations between the Zionist regime and the regional countries that have normalized their ties with Tel Aviv.
General Salami said the occupying regime is the enemy of the Muslim world and humanity, saying adding regime was principally dependent on the United States.
He described the fate of rapprochement with the infanticidal regime as bitter.
“The Zionist regime is not even capable of defending itself, and is a regime that is completely lacking in political savvy,” he said. “Then how is it that some Muslim countries seek to depend on it for security or economy? There is no logical explanation for this.”
The United Arab Emirates and Bahrain normalized their ties with the occupying regime as part of United States-backed détente deals in 2020. Morocco and Sudan followed suit by inking similar agreements with Tel Aviv.
Palestinians and their regional and international supporters have denounced the agreements as a “stab in the back” of the Palestinian cause of liberation from Israeli occupation and aggression.
Separately, the IRGC chief maintained that the United States’ presence overseas will only create divisions, lengthy civil wars, destruction of civilian homes, displacement of peoples, depriving Muslim nations of their own wealth, and bring along nothing but insecurity, impoverishment, and underdevelopment.
“When we look at Afghanistan, we witness the pernicious and irreparable effects of the Americans’ intervention,” General Salami noted.
General Nadeem Raza, for his part, referred to the commonalities between the Pakistani and Iranian nations, described divisions within the Muslim world as a result of the U.S. and Western plots, and noted that the U.S. withdrew from Afghanistan after twenty years without managing to establish security in that country.
He emphasized the necessity of intelligence and operational cooperation with Iran in protecting the security of the joint border.