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Former Canadian FM John Baird: No Business as Usual with Iran’s Regime

Former Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs John Baird gave a speech in support of the Iranian people and their Organized Resistance (NCRI/PMOI) led by Mrs. Maryam Rajavi for a free, democratic, non-nuclear republic of Iran.

Paris, June 29, 2024 – Speaking at the Free Iran 2024 World Summit in Paris, former Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs John Baird called for unwavering moral clarity in confronting the Iranian regime. Baird highlighted the courage of PMOI-led Resistance Units and the bravery of Iranian women over the past two years, urging Western governments to resist the temptation of accommodation and appeasement, which he described as failed strategies in dealing with the mullahs.

Baird emphasized that addressing the Iranian regime’s nuclear ambitions, its export of terrorism, and its severe human rights abuses requires a vocal and clear moral stance. He stressed the importance of aggressive opposition to the regime, declaring that “no business as usual” should be the approach. Baird expressed pride in Canada’s decision to sever diplomatic ties with Iran and consistently challenge its human rights record at the United Nations, making it uncomfortable for the regime’s representatives.

He also noted Canada’s recent designation of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as an international terrorist organization, reflecting a firm commitment to confronting the regime. Baird lauded the determination of both the Iranian people and the international community in their fight against the mullahs, expressing confidence that the regime’s end is near.

The full text of former Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs John Baird’s speech follows:

 

You know, today is a day for moral clarity. I hope the courage of the Resistance Units, the courage that the women of Iran have shown over the last two years, I hope it inspires Western governments around the world to resist the pressure to simply go along, to get along. That is a wrong approach. We have known one thing for the last 50 years: accommodation and appeasement are a recipe for failure in containing the mullahs in Iran.

If we truly want to confront this regime, if we truly want to tackle the problem of its nuclear program, the problem of its export of terrorism in every part of the region and even in other parts of the world, if we want to first and foremost to tackle its brutal repression of democracy activists, its brutal human rights record in Iran, we must be vocal, we must be clear morally and we must stand up aggressively.

That means no business as usual. In Canada, I’m so proud, I think we’re all proud coming from different political parties that Canada was one of the first countries to break off diplomatic relations with Iran and say it will not be business as usual.

Every year, successive governments of Canada confront Iran’s abysmal human rights record at the UN and make it very, very uncomfortable for the mullahs, henchmen, and spokespeople at the UN to sit aside and hope no one is watching.

And we’re also very, very proud that after many, many years, Canada has finally designated the IRGC as an international terrorist organization.

With strength and determination, we can win. I want to again say how inspired we are by all of you outside of Iran and particularly the people inside Iran who have shown such courage and such determination to break off the shackles of the mullahs. It truly is inspiring.

This regime is teetering on its last legs and the end is near. Keep up the fight.