Deputy Chairman of National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Kamal Dehqani
said the conference is aimed at uniting Arab and "reactionary” governments in
the region.
"The US, using money provided by some Arab countries including Saudi Arabia, is
after advancing the Iran phobia project,” he said.
"Undoubtedly, such US moves will end up benefiting Tehran,” he noted.
The announcement shows the US frustration with its efforts to yield desirable
outcome regarding Tehran, Dehqani said, adding that the new moves will further
damage the US credibility.
"[The conference] may initially be seen to be to Iran’s detriment, but looking
at the US status in the international arena, it becomes clear that the US has
suffered losses, and the impact of its policies in the region will be less,” he
pointed out.
The US State Department announced Friday that it will host a global conference
in Poland on February 13-14 to discuss the Middle East, and Iran in particular.
Poland claims the conference would not target Iran, but Iranian officials
believe it is part of the US pressure campaign against the country.
Source:IFP