Honorable Mr. John Baird
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Ottawa ON, Canada
Subj.:
The Persian Gulf is Persian Gulf
Dear Mr. Minister,
In reference to your recent
speech at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, where you mentioned the Persian Gulf by
a wrong name
,
assuming that a Foreign Minister must have sufficient knowledge of
history and geography, your deliberate use of the misnomer was taken as offensive
by the people of Iran.
While one cannot
expect that all politicians know world history and geography well, for a
Foreign Minister it is a must. A word from your mouth signifies official State
policy.
If you prefer to
change an international name as old as human history, you owe it to your people
and the world to explain the reason. They have the right to know why you have decided
to misname an internationally accepted name recorded even on Canadian maps and textbooks,
a name used on world military and travel maps for three millennia, and also
the International Hydrographic
Organization,
the
United Nations
and just about every
country around the world
.
While we the people
of Iran would like to believe that this was only an unintentional mistake, or prompted
by a mischievous advisor or lobby, or even a ploy to encourage certain
countries to do more business with Canada, an apology to the Iranian nation
would still be in order. You should have also foreseen future relations and trade
opportunities with Iran before turning your back to us. Iranians have long
memory.
Respectfully,
Kourosh Zaim, Member
Iran National Front
Central Council
Tehran – Jan. 30,
2014