New York (IP) - Iran's President Ebarhim Raisi begins his speech at the 77th meeting of the UN General Assembly in New York.

Iran PressAmerica: Speaking at the 77th meeting of the UN General Assembly on Wednesday, Ebrahim Raisi announced that the Islamic Republic of Iran considers the double standards by some states as the most significant factor in human rights violations.

Raisi said the consequence of practicing such double standards was numerous and different stances towards a single event. 

He referred to the US creation and support for the ISIS terrorist group and said: "That a country advocates justice inside but trains different types of terrorists outside and engages them to attack or subjugate other nations by exerting different pressures on them must be ashamed of humanity, freedom, and justice."

Raising the picture of Lieutenant General Qassem Soleiman, he called for bringing the former US President Donald Trump to justice in international courts for the assassination of the Iranian hero fighting against terrorism. 

Iranian nation's logic of justice; neither oppression nor being oppressed

The Iranian nation's logic of justice roots in Quranic culture that denies both oppression and being oppressed.

Ebrahim Raisi said that the implementation of justice was difficult, and that was why the advocates of justice escaped the fulfillment of justice.

He said: "We ask the big powers of the world a question; if you do not have a will which is strong enough to implement justice, will you be capable of fighting against oppression?"  

Stressing that the Iranian nation advocates the globalization of justice, President Raisi said: "We are flag-bearers of the type of justice that denies all levels of oppression; we wish for others whatever we like and do not impose the things we do not like on the others."

Unilateralism expiring in new world era

The President of the Islamic Republic of Iran says the world is entering a new era of order and is going towards a revolution.

Ebrahim Raisi said the current unfair world order has lost its legitimacy for the general public and is no more lasting. 

Raisi described the current world an aged one in which unilateralism, hegemony, domination of capital over morality and justice, and expansion of poverty and injustice were norms; a world wherein the international institutions were used as a tool to exert pressure on the independent countries. 

"The decline of this old order is inevitable. Our region, West Asia, from Afghanistan to Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine and proud Iran, is a great museum of the decline of this old order," Raisi said, recalling the failure of the West and its dictator allies. 

He further highlighted the increasing danger of terrorism, decline of political ethics, undermining of multilateralism and pathologic growth of unilateralism as the challenges on the way of the humanity to progress. 

"We believe that to deal with the global old threats and modern challenges, there is no way other than solidarity and cooperation in the framework of a multilateralism which is based on justice and on the sublime values and principles emanating from the divine prophets' teachings," Iran' president noted.

Iran believes in integrated Palestine

Iran's President described Palestine's occupation by the Israeli regime as one of the most tragic examples of injustice the world has ever witnessed.

Raisi said the Israeli regime created the ever greatest jail on the earth in Gaza with its blockade on the strip, noting that the regime's destruction of the Palestinians' homes for constructing Zionist settlements as well as killing the Palestinians and usurping their farms is endless after seven decades. 

The Iranian president said the country believed in an integrated Palestine, asking: "Governments advocating freedom and democracy must answer why they are running away from the clear and fair formula presented by the Islamic Republic of Iran to solve the Palestinian issue?"

The solution to the Palestinian issue passes only through holding a comprehensive referendum for all Palestinians, including Muslims, Christians, and Jews, he pointed out.

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