America: We are trying to remove Iran from the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women.
In the latest action of the country to give artificial respiration to the riots, the vice president of the United States said that he is working to remove Iran from the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women.
Continuing the efforts to revive the disturbances in Iran, the United States issued a statement stating that it will try to remove Iran from the United Nations Commission on Women.
The statement said: “Today, the United States announces its intention to work with its partners to remove Iran from the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women.”
At the end of the statement, he declared: “I am addressing all those who are protesting, we see you and we hear your voice. “Your courage is an inspiration to me.”
A few days ago, the American newspaper New York Times published an open letter in which some well-known female figures such as Hillary Clinton, the former Secretary of State of the United States, and Michelle Obama, the wife of the former president of this country, demanded the immediate expulsion of the Islamic Republic of Iran from the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. .
Since the start of the unrest in Iran, the United States and other western countries have tried to keep the atmosphere of chaos in Iran alive through artificial respiration by applying new sanctions, media propaganda and harsh and disproportionate positions.
In this regard, the US government plans to discuss these disturbances in an informal meeting in the UN Security Council. The Reuters news agency wrote in an exclusive news that the United States will direct the attention of the United Nations to the “protests in Iran” next week.
This news agency reported that America and Albania will hold an informal conference on this issue on Wednesday. A memo cited by Reuters said the Security Council meeting will focus on what it calls “illegal use of force against protesters” and Iran’s efforts to “kidnap or assassinate dissidents abroad.”