A senior Iranian cleric has rejected as sheer lies recent anti-Iran remarks by British Prime Minister David Cameron, saying the UK has a black record of supporting terrorism.
He (Cameron) falsely accused [us of pursuing non-civilian objectives in] our nuclear program and accused us of supporting terrorism. He falsely accused us of maltreating our people, Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami told worshippers at the weekly Friday Prayers in Tehran.
During his speech at the UN General Assembly last month, Cameron pointed the finger at Iran for backing terrorism, adding that Tehran and London had severe disagreements over the Islamic Republics nuclear energy program and its human rights situation.
Ayatollah Khatami praised Iranian President Hassan Rouhanis address at the UN General Assembly, saying irrational remarks by the British premier should not overshadow Rouhanis speech.
Khatami said the British government had a black record in the eyes of the Iranian nation, saying London is a major sponsor of the Israeli regime as well as terrorist groups like the ISIL and the MKO terror grouping.
He also called the so-called US anti-ISIL coalition as a deceptive and hypocritical coalition which pursues malicious objectives.
The cleric said the West created terrorist groups like ISIL as it did before to achieve certain anti-Islamic objectives.
The ISIL controls large swathes of Syrias northern territory. The group sent its members into neighboring Iraq in June and seized large parts of land there.
The ISIL terrorists have threatened all communities, including Shias, Sunnis, Kurds, Christians and Izadi Kurds, in Iraq and have been committing heinous crimes in the areas they have taken.