Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has blasted the US president for his insulting and racist remarks against other nations, stressing that such words indicate Trump has a very little understanding.

Addressing the First Conference of Asian Cultural Dialogueue in Tehran on Saturday, Zarif lashed out at US President Donald Trump’s recent racist slur against countries, saying that such an approach hindered inclusive dialogue among nations.

“Today, we unfortunately see an individual having assumed power in the United States who has so little understanding that he describes entire nations with obscene and unacceptable and even unbelievable words,” Zarif said, referring to but not naming Trump, who on Thursday described El Salvador, Haiti, and certain African nations as “shithole” countries.

Zarif said, “Such words stream out of the mouth of an individual who deems himself the [chief] executive of a country; that culture, that orientation and approach is an obstacle in the way of a paradigm of inclusive dialogue.”

The top Iranian diplomat said the world has over the past centuries been characterized by a paradigm based on power and zero-sum games, “which has had no result for the people of the world but loss, violence, conflict, and killings.”

Human experience has proven that zero-sum games and the practice of forming alliances to eliminate supposed enemies ends in loss for all the parties involved, he noted, according to Press TV.

Zarif said we are inevitably bound to supplant the “paradigm of elimination” with what he roughly termed as a paradigm of “dialogue in its broad sense.”

“This [new] paradigm is based on inclusiveness, incorporation, and the presence of all [sides] in a process of learning and dialogue,” he pointed out.

The Iranian foreign minister cautioned, however, that the incompetence of some governments has raised concerns and caused social divisions.

Those incompetent governments, he said, have tried to promote hatred and create phobias, among them Iranophobia.

He underlined the need for dialogue to cope with all regional and global crises.