Madali
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We were in yr side when iraq attacked u btw.
Bro, I'm not talking about Pakistan, I'm talking about the so called Ummah with this OIC group. We are friendly with some muslim countries and we are friendly with some non-muslim countries. We have enemies from some Muslim countries and we have enemies from some non-muslim countries. What I mean is that the country being Islamic or not plays no part at all in how good they are with us.
Dude its not like that.
But yes Iran is also following the same narrow minded approach of Saudia Arabia ie to follow only its own sect and people who adhere it. thats why we never see iran condemning only the unfortunate attacks on Shia community only not the attacks where everyone was targeted like the one in a public park Lahore last month? here in our country attacks happen on public places like parks etc where families gather on holiday for picnics or just walk. Their nature of attacks dont suggest that they r done to target a specific community or adheres of a particular sect.
The above is not true.
http://www.irna.ir/en/News/82014492/
"Foreign Ministry spokesman Hossein Jaberi Ansanri strongly condemned the terrorist blasts in Iraq and Pakistan which killed dozens of innocent people"
Iran has always condemned any terrorist attack anywhere in the world, whether against Shias, Sunnis, or non-Muslims.
And this from the President,
http://www.presstv.com/Detail/2016/...istan-Rouhani-Sharif-Shamkhani-Janjua-Lahore/
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has condemned the bloody terrorist attack in the northeastern Pakistani city of Lahore, which killed scores of people, mostly women and children.
In a message to Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Monday, Rouhani expressed his overwhelming grief and sadness over the death of Pakistani people, particularly children, in the blast.
“The Islamic Republic of Iran condemns any act of terror and believes that acts of violence and massacre of innocent people are perpetrated by those who see their survival in creating insecurity, instability and the spread of hatred combined with extremism,” Rouhani said.
Same article, another top official,
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In a separate development, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Ali Shamkhani condemned the “criminal” attack in Lahore and said acts of terror have nothing to do with religious beliefs.
In a message to Pakistani National Security Adviser Lieutenant General Naseer Khan Janjua on Monday, Shamkhani said such inhumane acts are rooted in the fanaticism of terrorist and extremist elements and will only serve the interests of those who see their survival in the continuation of crises and insecurity."