Iran-Sudan-Mottaki
Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said on Monday that the structures of international system are under influence of big powers and these structures have deviated from their main path and do not serve the interests of world nations.
Mottaki made the remarks in a meeting with the advisor and special envoy of Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir in Tehran on Monday.
The Sudanese special envoy Ghazi Salahuddin has brought a message for Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Referring to the significant role of OIC, NAM, Arab League, UN General Assembly and other Islamic and regional groupings, he said embers of these groups and organizations constitute the majority of the world's population and therefore they should cooperate with one another in order to prevent the West's unilateral approach to the developing countries.
According to the Information and Press Bureau of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mottaki termed the two sides' relations as satisfactory and said Sudan has a very remarkable status in Africa, Islamic world and the international community.
Denouncing the recent measure taken by the International Criminal Court in dealing with the Sudanese president, he said the court's unjust act indicates the West's enmity with the Sudanese nation and those who issued the verdict should be accountable to world public opinion because such biased moves create insecurity at international system.
The Sudanese envoy, for his part, referred to the International Criminal Court as a 'European club' which is rejected by many countries.
The recent measure of the court is very dangerous because it can promote insecurity in the international community, he said.
On Iran's nuclear activities, he said it is among Iran's legitimate rights to benefit from nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, adding that Sudan is opposed to scientific apartheid in the world.