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Iran mocks Trump ‘blunder’ as gov’t supporters rally

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TEHRAN (AP) — Iran’s state TV yesterday showed several hundred government supporters rallying a day after the foreign minister said that a move by the United States to call an emergency United Nations (UN) Security Council meeting to discuss anti-government protests was another Trump administra­tion “blunder.”

The state broadcaste­r showed the pro-government rally in the city of Amol, in the northern province of Mazandaram, with hundreds of people waving the Iranian flag and chanting slogans against the US and Israel. State TV described the rally as a “response to rioters and supporters of the riots.”

Anti-government protests broke out in Mashhad, Iran’s second largest city, last Dec. 28 and have since spread to several other cities and towns. The protests were sparked by a hike in food prices amid soaring unemployme­nt.

Some demonstrat­ors have called for the government’s overthrow.

At least 21 people have been killed and hundreds have been arrested since the start of the mass demonstrat­ions. Large pro-government rallies have been held in response, and officials have blamed the anti-government unrest on foreign meddling.

US President Donald Trump has voiced encouragem­ent for the anti-government protesters. The US called the UN meeting on Friday, portraying the protests as a human rights issue that could spill over into an internatio­nal problem.

US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley said the emergency session put Iran on notice that “the world will be watching” its actions.

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif wrote on Twitter after the session that the Security Council “rebuffed the US’ naked attempt to hijack its mandate.”

He said the majority emphasized the need to fully implement the 2015 nuclear deal and to refrain from interferin­g in the affairs of other countries.

“Another (foreign policy) blunder for the Trump administra­tion,” he wrote.

Russia portrayed the Security Council meeting as a US attempt to violate Iran’s sovereignt­y. Envoys from several other countries, from China to newcomer Equatorial Guinea, expressed reservatio­ns about whether the council was the right forum for the issue.

 ?? AFP ?? Iranian pro-government demonstrat­ors set a makeshift US flag on fire during a march after the weekly Muslim Friday prayers in Tehran.
AFP Iranian pro-government demonstrat­ors set a makeshift US flag on fire during a march after the weekly Muslim Friday prayers in Tehran.

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