
Iran Correspondent
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that the post-World War II systems are "colonialistic and unfair", being established to secure interests of the big powers.
"By God's grace, the big powers are becoming more and more inefficient because no nation today trusts them," President Ahmadinejad told Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir's senior advisor and special envoy Ghazi Salahuddin here on Monday.
Ahmadinejad said the Sudanese people are "faithful and revolutionary" as the two factors are the key to solidarity between the Iranian and Sudanese nations.
Salahuddin is here to meet Iranian officials and submit a message from the Sudanese president to President Ahmadinejad.
Ahmadinejad said the bullying powers oppose the Sudanese government and nation due to their resistance in the path of safeguarding their country's dignity, national interests and territorial integrity.
"The colonialist powers use their own methods to partition Sudan and they do not like the country to play a constructive role in Africa and the world of Islam," he added.
He said a united country and and a nation and is the flag bearer of dignity worldwide is doomed to face animosity of the bullying powers.
Terming as "ugly" recent move of the international Criminal Court, to indict the Sudanese president, President Ahmadinejad said, "They are those who refused to show any reaction to numerous crimes committed by (former Iraqi ruler) Saddam Hussein and recent or to most recent bombardment of a wedding ceremony in Afghanistan.
Growing hostility of notorious and tyrant people to the Sudanese government and nation indicates that Sudan is moving in in the right path."
Salahuddin, submitting Bashir's message to President Ahmadinejad, termed Tehran-Khartoum relations as "growing and constructive." He voiced his country's support for Iran's access to peaceful nuclear energy and said, "The peaceful technology does not belong to Iran alone but rather to the world of Islam at large."