Iran-Obama-Majlis
IRNA
A senior parliamentarian said on Wednesday that Senator Barack Obama's victory in the US presidential election was an indication to the failure of Washington's foreign policy, particularly that of the George W. Bush. Majlis First Vice-Speaker, Mohammad-Hassan Aboutorabi-Fard made the remarks while talking to reporters on the sidelines of the Majlis formal session this morning.
He added that the victory of Obama, who was a Democrat, was a sign of failure of the Republicans.
The MP urged Obama to take lessons from the failed and wrong policies of George W. Bush in the Middle East and adopt correct policy toward the Middle East.
Such amendments to the US approach can play a key role in the future of relations between the US and the Asia as a whole, and the Middle East in particular, he noted.
"If Washington adopts appropriate policies with due attention to the global realities, it can improve its relations with the regional countries and the Muslim world," he added.
Commenting on the US wrong policies on Iran's peaceful nuclear program, unconditional support for Israel and invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq, he added that such policies resulted in the US isolation from the international community.
Obama, 47, became the first US African-American president to ever conquer the White House as his Republican rival John McCain conceded the presidential race to him after he triumphed 349 electoral votes to McCain.
Obama, the 44th US president, is the son of a black father from Kenya and a white mother from Kansas.
He sealed his historic triumph by defeating McCain in Florida, Pennsylvania and Ohio which have had a critical role in presidential elections for nearly 50 years.
He also claimed New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maryland, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, Delaware, Vermont and the District of Columbia.
Obama won all four electoral votes in Maine and scored a victory in his home state of Illinois, as well as in Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and the southwestern state of New Mexico.
His inauguration will be held on January 20, 2009.
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