Sidahmed Ghazali: “We Made A Mistake When We Restored Relationships With Iran”
Algeria and the Maghreb region in the whole is not immune to the risk of the mullahs’ authoritarian regime which uses the name of religion, former PM, Sidahmed Ghazal told Masr Al Arabia website, on the sidelines of his participation in the Summit of Iran Opposition in Pairs.
“I was Prime Minister during the reign of the late President Mohamed Boudiaf, and he made the decision to cut relationships with Iran, and Algeria cut off relationships with the mullahs’ regime in 1992”.
“We stopped relationships with Iran, because we noticed that this system, despite the fraternal attitude of Algeria since the outbreak of the Islamic Revolution, when the Algerian regime provides services to the Iranian regime, but it interfered in our internal affairs and supported terrorism financially, politically and economically, and when we noticed the danger we cut off relationships. Algeria made a dangerous mistake when it restored relationships with Iran after seven years of estrangement, and the late Boudiaf made the right decision by cutting relationships with Tehran”.
“Most dangerous religious dictatorship is the dictatorship of the mullahs in Iran now, because it is seeking nothing less than control of all countries in the region, and the method which they have chosen is violence and destabilising the nations and regimes to become employers of these countries, and they admit that they do not hide their plan”.