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Bias Eroding Spirit of Cooperation in OIC

Bias Eroding Spirit of Cooperation in OIC
Bias Eroding Spirit of Cooperation in OIC

Iran criticized the Organization of Islamic Cooperation for being dominated by certain member states and for its failure to avoid bias in its decision-making processes.

"The general atmosphere governing the OIC under the current circumstances is not really indicative of cooperation among Muslim countries and unity in the Muslim world," Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, who was attending the organization's 13th summit in the Turkish city of Istanbul, said on Thursday, Press TV reported.

"Unfortunately, the organization has invariably suffered from this structural and organizational weakness," he said.

Araqchi regretted that there have only been a few occasions when the body managed to act in a unified manner mainly due to Iran's efforts and those limited instances of solidarity concerned external threats facing the Muslim world, like during the Bosnian War.

"When it comes to internal issues of the Muslim world, [there is no such unity] owing to dominance by some countries, which try to advance their own interests under the guise of the organization by using their financial resources, threats and bribery," he said.

Araqchi cited the cases of the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq War, when the OIC threw unilateral support behind Baghdad, and the 1990-91 Persian Gulf War, when it supported Kuwait against Iraq.

The deputy minister warned against the inclusion of anti-Iran and anti-resistance articles in the summit's final declaration.

The draft declaration was prepared during an expert-level meeting of the organization in the Saudi port city of Jeddah in February. Iranian officials could not attend that meeting as they were denied visas by Riyadh.

Araqchi also cautioned the organization against divisive measures that could deepen the rift among Muslims.

The two-day summit kicked off in Istanbul on Thursday, with leaders from over 30 countries, including Iranian President Hassan Rouhani who addressed the summit, in attendance.

 

Financialtribune.com