23 Nov 2024
Thursday 22 January 2015 - 12:57
Story Code : 146977

Iran daily: Hardliners attack foreign minister Zarif

Amid a lack of progress in nuclear talks with the US and other powers, Irans hardliners have launched an attack on Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif (pictured).
A week of bilateral discussions, including with US Secretary of State John Kerry, culminating in Sundays plenary session with the 5+1 Powers (US, Britain, France, Germany, China, and Russia) failed to close the gap over key issues such as Irans number and level of centrifuges for uranium enrichment. Zarif and Irans lead negotiator, Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, spoke of difficult and tense negotiations.

Hardliners have been cautious about their challenge to Zarif because the Supreme Leader has endorsed the continuing talks. However, given the prospect of breakdown, they went on the attack.

On Wednesday, the head of the Basij militia, Mohammad Reza Naqdi,listed a series of Zarif mistakesbefore proclaiming, I thought Zarif was a professional diplomat but now I believe he is not.

Naqdi chided Zarif for warning that the US could break Irans defenses with a single missile and for last weeks walk in Geneva with US Secretary of State John Kerry, during their seven hours of talks.

However, the worst and unforgivable mistake was away from the nuclear front, according to Naqdi. It was Zarifs journey to France on the day when the insulting cartoon of the Prophet Mohammad was published by Charlie Hebdo magazine.

Naqdi concluded, These mistakes show that Zarif is not Irans representative and cannot defend the rights of Iranians.

The next wave of the attack could come in Parliament: hardliners of the Endurance Front said the Foreign Ministerhas been summoned to the Majlisnext week to answer questions.



Reformists and Ayatollahs Stake Out Positions Against Hardliners
Preparing for next years Parliamentary elections, leading reformist politician Mohammad Reza Arefhas visited Ayatollahs in Qomto stake out positions against hardline rivals.

The clerics including Ayatollah Javadi Amoli, Ayatollah Amini, and Ayatollah Gerami pointedly said that in the next election, people should not vote for the lawbreakers.

Referring to a physical attack on MP Ali Motahari on the floor of Parliament over his call for the release of detained opposition leaders, Ayatollah Amini said future MPs should be law-abiding and not commit acts such as the ones we have recently witnessed.

Ayatollah Javadi Amoli was direct, We should stop hardliners as the country belongs to all political parties, not only one.

AndAyatollah Gerami saidthe next Parliament should compensate people for the damages caused by the Ahmadinejad Government from 2005 to 2013 while praising former reformist President Mohammad Khatami: Unfortunately the system is not using [his] full potential.

By EA WorldView

 

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