Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has called on the Islamic world to exercise vigilance against what he called "the enemies' plots", Press TV reported.
In a meeting with a group of Sunni Muslims on Saturday, Ahmadinejad said that the enemies were trying to sow discord among Muslims. He also urged Muslims to unite in the face of such plots.
The Iranian president added that issues such as human rights and terrorism were pretexts used by the West to dominate Muslim countries.
Ahmadinejad also noted that certain powers were attempting to cause divisions among Shia and Sunni Muslims in the country. Condemning such attempts, the president stressed that all Iranians share equal rights.
Ahmadinejad warns of 'enemies plots'
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