By IRNA
Mashhad, Khorasan Razavi prov : President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said here Thursday that the allies hope for survival of the Israeli regime is waning.
Ahmadinejad made the remark in a meeting with his Senegalese counterpart Abdoulaye Wade in Mashhad, Khorasan Razavi province, adding that the countdown for fall of Tel Aviv regime has started, and that their strives are in full desperation.
The fake Israeli regime carries out the most ugliest crimes against humanity massacring civilians in Palestine in clear example of genocide, he said, adding that the best way out for the current crisis is to hold referendum in Palestine.
The issue of Palestine is considered a benchmark for assessing sincerity of nations and governments in abiding by democracy, human rights and freedom, he noted.
Urging the Organization of the Islamic Conference and all Muslim nations to support the oppressed nation of Palestine, he said that the organization can play decisive role in different problems of the Islamic world.
The Jeddah-based OIC is the second largest international organization after the United Nations.
Senegal took over OIC presidency from Malaysia on March 13-14.
Ahmadinejad further outlined Iran-Senegal relations as positive, constructive and growing, adding that the Islamic Republic of Iran spares no efforts to put its experience at disposal of all friendly and brotherly countries including Senegal.
Wade, for his part, thanked Iran’s all-out supports for Muslim nations, saying that after undertaking the OIC presidency, he preferred to seek advice from Iran.
President Wade further underlined the need for support of all Muslims for the oppressed people of Palestine and for condemnation of crimes being perpetrated systematically by Israel.
He also announced that OIC is to set up an advisory council comprised of leaders of Islamic countries to help resolve problems of Muslim nations.
Dakar calls for applying experiences and achievements of Iranians in different arenas, he added.