Unfortunately, some countries like Saudi Arabia is giving the "properties” of
Muslims to the U.S., Velayati said in a televised interview.
Velayati’s comments came as Trump took a trip to Saudi Arabia on Saturday and
signed a huge arms deal with Saudis.
The $110 billion deal for Saudi purchases of U.S. defense equipment and services
came at the start of an eight-day trip that will also take Trump to Jerusalem,
the Vatican and meetings with leaders in Europe, France 24 reported.
Velayati, a veteran politician who was foreign minister from 1981 to 1997, said
Saudi Arabia is funneling its money into the U.S. pocket with the illusion that
it can compensate for its defeats in Yemen, Iraq and Syria.
Elsewhere, Velayati said that mass participation in the May 19 presidential
elections proved that Iran enjoys internal "integrity” and will counter and
defeat terrorism.
He noted that the Western thinkers and theorists admit Iran is a democratic
state.
"The people’s epic presence at the ballot boxes is the main response to the
enemies,” he added.
Velayati also said that the main factor of a country’s power is presence of
people at various arena.
Incumbent Rouhani, who sought re-election in the Friday election, won a
landslide victory in the Friday polls, wining 23,549,616 votes out of a total of
41,22,131.