On July 3, the State Department issued the following statement condemning comments by Iran's vice president.
We strongly condemn Iranian First Vice-President Mohammad Reza Rahimi’s  vile anti-Semitic and racist comments on June 26 at the International  Day Against Drug Abuse conference in Tehran.  The United Nations Office  on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has confirmed that the conference was not  held under UN auspices, nor did officials in attendance have any idea  that Rahimi would level such offensive charges.  Both UN  Secretary-General Ban-Ki Moon and UNODC Executive Director Yury Fedotov  registered their dismay and serious concern over Rahimi's anti-Semitic  speech and issued a statement July 3 calling on Iranian officials to  refrain from these kinds of anti-Semitic statements.
  
 The United States supports meetings that address the very real crisis of  drug abuse and drug trafficking around the world.  We trust that  parties interested in combating the scourge of drug abuse and drug  trafficking will focus their efforts on legitimate international  meetings, and will join us in condemning such attempts to take advantage  of them to promote hateful, racist speech.
