President of the UN General Assembly Miguel d'Eskoto Brokmann has accused the U.S. government in the "demonization" of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, reported Reuters.
"I think nobody doubts that Ahmadinejad made a villain. The United States has always engaged in" demonizing "of certain people and canonized the worst of dictators," - said d'Eskoto Brokmann named as examples of Chilean dictators Augusto Pinochet, Filipino dictator Ferdinand Marcos, and Nicaragua, Anastasio Somoza.
D'Eskoto Brokmann regretted the call Ahmadinejad "wipe Israel off the map", but added that "the words themselves do not kill" and recalled that Iran has passed three million Afghan refugees.
The representative of the U.S. Ambassador to the UN Mark Kornblau expressed bewilderment speech chairman Genasamblei: "It is hard to understand that he wants to tell his strange statements Mr. d'Eskoto.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad caused resentment in Europe and the United States for its statements about Israel, a nuclear program, as well as the fact that raised doubts about the extent of extermination of Jews during the Second World War. March 13, U.S. President Barack Obama extended sanctions against Tehran, which include restrictions on trade and investment in Iran.
Miguel d'Eskoto Brokmann took over as chairman of the UN General Assembly in September 2008. At a meeting of the UN, he warmly welcomed the speech, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, than to have negative reactions, Ambassador of Israel.
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