IRNA - Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Zavad Zarif in a message referred to US cruel sanctions against Iranians, saying by holding Nowruz festival, Iranians are unwavering in their sense of hope.
'Indeed, despite the medieval tactics employed by the US to destroy their livelihoods, they are unwavering in their sense of hope. This is of course not new: as our people have shown seven consecutive American presidents, we Iranians dont just persevere in the face of adversity. Rather, we seize on it as an opportunity to reinvent ourselves, and to advance,' Zarif said in a video message released on YouTube.
He added in a separate message on his Twitter account saying 'Many in Iran & across the globe are tonight celebrating #Nowruz, the New Year. Nowruz means renewal: not only of nature, but of our thoughts, deeds, and importantlyhope for a brighter future. A Happy New Year to all.'
Nowruz (meaning new day in Persian) marks the first day of spring.
The Persian New Year is celebrated across the world by various countries, particularly Afghanistan, Albania, Azerbaijan, countries falling within the Former Yugoslavia, Republic of Macedonia, India, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkey and Turkmenistan.
It was registered as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2009 by the UN.
The full transcription of Zarifs video message is as follows:
Tomorrow, we Iraniansand others in our region and beyondcelebrate Nowruz, marking the coming of spring and the beginning of our Persian new year. It testifies to the character, spirit and magnanimity of our people that they celebrate amid unprecedented, inhumane and illegal sanctions and pressures.
Indeed, despite the medieval tactics employed by the US to destroy their livelihoods, they are unwavering in their sense of hope. This is of course not new: as our people have shown seven consecutive American presidents, we Iranians dont just persevere in the face of adversity. Rather, we seize on it as an opportunity to reinvent ourselves, and to advance.
Nowruz represents the culture of constant renewal and hope. We not only celebrate the renewal of nature, but resolve to renew our thoughts, deeds and efforts for a brighter future for ourselves, our loved ones, our nation and indeed our planet.
This year, we in government are at the forefront of this tradition as we reaffirm our endeavor to do better for our people whether at home or abroad. In the coming year, Iranians will experience the dividends of an emerging economy of resilience that will increasingly shield their livelihoods. This economy will be signified by greater connectivity, efficiency, transparency and perhaps most importantly, accountability. In parallel, we will continue to engage with our partners to, brick by brick, dismantle the inhumane wall that the US administration has labored to erect around us. Make no mistake: We rely solely on our own people to overcome any challenges. But we also welcome constructive engagement, including with the expanding array of nations who are equally sick and tired of the bullying of the US.
Whether via closer engagement with our neighbors or our partners in the nuclear deal and beyond, we will continue to assume our place as a safe and reliable center for trade and commerce in a troubled region. We are under no illusion that the path ahead is easy, but I will remind those who wish us harm that Iranians have celebrated more than 3000 New Days - and will celebrate countless more before submitting to outside diktats, let alone those issued by an increasingly isolated power, which is today out of touch with the realities of our post-Western world.
We Iranians have proudly outlived many aggressors, but our people have consistently shown a strong preference for less regional and global tension and more dialogue and constructive engagement.
To all my Iranian compatriots and all those celebrating in the World of Nowruz, I would like to extend my wishes for a happier, healthier and more hopeful New Year. With faith and hope, Iranians have shown that there is nothing that can stop us from pursuing a brighter future.
The springtime of Lovers has come, that this dust bowl may become a garden; the proclamation of heaven has come, that the bird of the soul may rise in flight. (A.J. Arberry, Mystical Poems of Rumi)