Austrian president Heinz Fischer is currently visiting Iran. Before his trip, he wrote as follows:
Upon invitation of President Hassan Rouhani, I will pay a visit to the Islamic Republic of Iran from September 7-9, 2015. A high-level political, economic, scientific and cultural delegation will accompany me. I am very much looking forward to my stay.
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Our joint efforts should be aimed at establishing an area free of weapons of mass destruction in the Middle East. Austria will do its best that the international efforts towards this goal will be strengthened. Together with 113 countries, Iran has supported the “humanitarian pledge” initiated by Austria. It draws attention to the catastrophic humanitarian effects of nuclear weapons and aims to prohibit and eliminate them.
While Fischer is talking mightly about preventing Iran from getting weapons of mass destruction, Iran continues to say quite clearly that they intend to wipe out Israel.
"After negotiations, in the Zionist regime they said they had no more concern about Iran for the next 25 years," Khamenei tweeted.
"Firstly, you will not see the next 25 years," he tweeted, addressing Israel. "God willing, there will be nothing of the Zionist regime by the next 25 years."
"Secondly, until then, struggling, heroic, and jihadi morale will leave no moment of serenity for Zionists," Khamenei tweeted.
Instead of condemning Iran's talk of genocide, Fischer is shaking hands with Iranian leaders and congratulating all sides on the great economic cooperation that will help both sides.
Austria can talk all they want about fighting antisemitism. When it comes down to it, they'd rather make money than prevent another genocide of Jews.
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