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- Ghalibaf called for ties to be improved with neighbors and with 鈥済reat powers who were friends with us in hard times and share significant strategic relations,鈥� without naming them
TEHRAN: Iran鈥檚 new parliament speaker said on Sunday any negotiations with Washington would be 鈥渇utile鈥� as he denounced the death of a black American that has led to violent protests across the US.
Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf, a former commander of the Revolutionary Guards鈥� air force, was elected speaker on Thursday of a chamber dominated by ultra-conservatives following February elections.
The newly formed parliament 鈥渃onsiders negotiations with and appeasement of America, as the axis of global arrogance, to be futile and harmful,鈥� he said in his first major speech to the chamber.
Ghalibaf also vowed revenge for the US drone attack in January that killed Qasem Soleimani, the commander of the Guards鈥� foreign operations arm.
鈥淥ur strategy in confronting the terrorist America is to finish the revenge for martyr Soleimani鈥檚 blood,鈥� he told lawmakers, pledging 鈥渢he total expulsion of America鈥檚 terrorist army from the region.鈥�
Ghalibaf has also slammed the US over the death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man, during an arrest in Minneapolis which has led to widespread protests across the country.
Tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets from New York to Seattle demanding tougher, first-degree murder charges and more arrests over the death of Floyd, who stopped breathing after Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes.
Decades-old tensions between Tehran and Washington have soared in the past year, with the sworn arch enemies twice appearing to come to the brink of a direct confrontation.
The tensions have been rising since 2018, when President Donald Trump withdrew the US from a landmark nuclear accord and began reimposing crippling sanctions on Iran鈥檚 economy.
That was followed by the US drone strike near Baghdad airport in January that killed Soleimani, a hugely popular figure in the Islamic republic.
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Iran鈥檚 parliament speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf vowed revenge for the US drone attack in January that killed Qasem Soleimani, the commander of the Guards鈥� foreign operations arm.
Days later, Iran fired a barrage of missiles at US troops stationed in Iraq in retaliation, but Trump opted against taking any military action in response.
Ghalibaf called for ties to be improved with neighbors and with 鈥済reat powers who were friends with us in hard times and share significant strategic relations,鈥� without naming them.
The 58-year-old Ghalibaf is a three-time presidential candidate who lost out to the incumbent Hassan Rouhani at the last election in 2017.
The newly elected speaker had also served as Tehran mayor and the Islamic republic鈥檚 police chief before taking up his latest post.
In a tweet on Saturday, he slammed what he called the US鈥� 鈥渦njust political, judicial, and economic structure.鈥�
This had been 鈥減umping war, coups, poverty, indiscrimination, torture, fratricide and moral corruption to the world, and racism, hunger, humiliation, and 鈥榗hoking by knee鈥� in its own country for hundreds of years,鈥� Ghalibaf said.
Iran鈥檚 Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif echoed his remarks on Twitter.
鈥淪ome don鈥檛 think #BlackLivesMatter. To those of us who do: It is long overdue for the entire world to wage war against racism. Time for a #WorldAgainstRacism,鈥� he said. The post was accompanied by an image of a 2018 statement by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in which the text was changed to be critical of the US States instead of Iran.
The altered text read: 鈥淭he US government is squandering its citizens鈥� resources.
鈥淭he people of America are tired of the racism, corruption, injustice, and incompetence from their leaders. The world hears their voice.鈥� Pompeo responded to Zarif by tweeting that 鈥測ou hang homosexuals, stone women and exterminate Jews,鈥� without elaborating further.