Tehran is resolved to confront discriminatory attitudes to the adoption of international treaties, a prominent member of the Iranian parliament stressed on Sunday. Addressing the second international conference on nuclear disarmament on Sunday, Rapporteur of the parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Kazzem Jalali said, "Iran abides by its undertakings, while it will never give up its rights."
He pointed to the discriminatory approach pushed by the world powers into the international treaties, and said the world has already undergone the bitter experience of discriminator treaties and conventions drafted by the world powers. "But these bitter experiences shouldn't be repeated any more as the era of unilateral and selective treaties is over."
The legislator underlined that "while the Islamic Republic of Iran actively participates in compiling and regulating international documents, it also seriously pursues full and non-discriminatory implementation of these documents and treaties". The abovementioned is among Iran's rights, and "international pressures cannot make Iran give up its rights", he reiterated.
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