Iran's foreign minister says the West can no longer have things
its own way by resorting to terror, military threats and economic
pressure.
Manouchehr Mottaki made the remark Monday in a speech to the
Scholarly Muslim Women's International Conference on Spirituality,
Modesty and Family, being held in Tehran.
“Injustice in international relations and structural
inefficiency of the corrupt global system are what we are talking
about,” said Mottaki, noting that Iran bears no animosity
toward other countries.
“Iran is talking about a world free from hatred and the
moral, social and material deviations pervading the policies
of various countries. Meanwhile, it is stressing the point that
the US system of hegemony has failed,” he added.
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Liberal democracy has encountered serious hurdles, Mottaki
said, adding that not only are the social theories of Jean-Jacques
Rousseau in sharp contrast with the realities of the contemporary
world, but the absence of spirituality has led to a kind of
moral confusion and lack of understanding which has erected
a barrier in the way of resolving various issues.
The Iranian foreign minister also criticized the lack of family
stability in Western countries and said basic social structures
like the family have virtually lost all meaning, having been
replaced by such morally reprehensible social bonding as seen
among homosexuals.
Commenting on the role of Muslim women in their societies,
Mottaki said it was incumbent upon the people and governments
of Islamic states to provide every possible means for the full
and constructive participation of women in all fields of social
activity.