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President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said in Zimbabwe on Friday that the world nations have decided to stand the bullying powers.
“Nations of the world, including African nations and governments and nations of Iran and Zimbabwe, have decided to stand the bullying powers and not to allow continuation of injustice and tyranny,” President Ahmadinejad told inaugural ceremony of Zimbabwe International Trade Fair in Bulawayo, the second largest city in Zimbabwe, on Friday.
He said a number of the bullying governments are violating rights of nations and have deprived them of their absolute rights for centuries.
He added that they have been showing the worst kind of treatment to the oppressed, reviving slavery.
The powers today try to monopolize whole the world resources and do not want to see nations attaining peace, welfare and security, he opined.
All governments and nations, he added, are entitled to deciding their fate and use natural resources for progress, campaign against poverty and illiteracy.
“No one should decide for others,” he announced.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said in Zimbabwe on Friday that the world nations have decided to stand the bullying powers.
“Nations of the world, including African nations and governments and nations of Iran and Zimbabwe, have decided to stand the bullying powers and not to allow continuation of injustice and tyranny,” President Ahmadinejad told inaugural ceremony of Zimbabwe International Trade Fair in Bulawayo, the second largest city in Zimbabwe, on Friday.
He said a number of the bullying governments are violating rights of nations and have deprived them of their absolute rights for centuries.
He added that they have been showing the worst kind of treatment to the oppressed, reviving slavery.
The powers today try to monopolize whole the world resources and do not want to see nations attaining peace, welfare and security, he opined.
All governments and nations, he added, are entitled to deciding their fate and use natural resources for progress, campaign against poverty and illiteracy.
“No one should decide for others,” he announced.