Hamid Aboutalebi, Rouhani’s Political Advisor, Doesn’t Talk About Iraq’s Invasion of Iran and Its Responsibilities

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Hamid Aboutalebi, Rouhani's Political Advisor, Doesn't Talk About Iraq's Invasion of Iran and Its Responsibilities

Hamid Aboutalebi, Rouhani’s political advisor, does not speak about Iraq’s invasion of Iran and its responsibilities.

When Iraq’s invasion of Iran is not condemned, the Iraqi Prime Minister dares to call the Persian Gulf the ‘Arabian Gulf’.

During the recent visit of the Iraqi Prime Minister to Iran,

1. There is no mention of Iraq’s invasion of Iran and its responsibilities according to international law.

2. The implementation of Resolution 598, the damages of Iraq’s imposed war on Iran, and the legal status after the ceasefire between the two countries are not discussed.

3. The implementation of the 1975 agreement and the dredging of the Arvand River have no place.

The Iraqi Prime Minister also dares to raise the historical name of the Persian Gulf and the symbol of Iranian national identity as a special challenge shortly after the visit, paving the way for Iraq’s complete return to the Western world and resuming its role, which was framed in the sidelines of the Baghdad 2 summit with Iran being excluded from that meeting.

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