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Rouhani Calls Trump’s Plan «Most Despicable Plan of Century»

Rouhani Calls Trump’s Plan «Most Despicable Plan of Century»
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By Staff, Agencies

Iran's President Hassan Rouhani has condemned US President Donald Trump's so-called “peace plan” for the “Israeli”-Palestinian conflict as “the most despicable plan of the century”.

“Enough of these foolish attempts,” Rouhani wrote on his Twitter account on Wednesday.

“The Most Despicable Plan of the Century,” he added.

Meanwhile, Iran's Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani also referred to Trump's self-proclaimed “deal of the century” as a dangerous plan for the West Asia region which, describing it as a ploy devised to make up for the failures of the United States and the “Israeli” regime.

“We have to try to make all Muslim countries united against this illegal and inhuman agreement,” Larijani said while speaking in a phone conversation with Syrian Parliament Speaker Hammouda Sabbagh on Wednesday.

“In fact, this deal and treasonous conspiracy is designed to fulfill the wishes of the ‘Israeli’ regime in the region,” Larijani noted, adding that despite the claims of the US officials, the plan has nothing to do with the interests of the Palestinian people.  

Defying the international outcry, Trump announced the general provisions of the plan at the White House on Tuesday with the “Israeli” premier at his side.

During the Tuesday joint presser with the “Israeli” entity’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump once again endorsed his contentious recognition in December 2017 of al-Quds [Jerusalem] as the “Israeli” entity’s so-called “capital,” a move he took in the face of Palestinian demands that the holy city should serve as the capital of their future state. He said the plan envisages the city as the “Israeli” regime’s “undivided capital.”

Trump's plan is widely expected to take the US’s pro-“Israeli” brinksmanship to a whole new level, with various reports warning that it seeks to lay the groundwork for the entity’s annexation of about half of the West Bank, which the regime occupied in 1967, including most of the Jordan Valley.

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