Iran's Rohani urges end to Saudi 'instrusions' in Mideast

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Irans Rohani urges end to Saudi instrusions in Mideast
Iranian President Hasan Rohani sitting next to his Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif during a meeting with foreign ambassadors and other top diplomats in Tehran.

Tehran - If Saudi Arabia's vision on the big regional questions confronts reality and it stops its intrusions, we can solve many problems, says Iran's president.

By AFP


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Published: Mon 2 Nov 2015, 4:17 PM

Last updated: Mon 2 Nov 2015, 6:23 PM

Iran's President Hasan Rohani called on Monday on Saudi Arabia to end what he called the kingdom's "intrusions" in the Middle East in order to allow closer ties between the two regional rivals.
"If Saudi Arabia's vision on the big regional questions confronts reality and it stops its intrusions, we can solve many problems, especially in our relations," Rohani told a gathering of Iranian ambassadors in Tehran.
Iran and Saudi Arabia, the Gulf region's powerhouses, have long had an uneasy relationship and are backing opposing sides in conflicts in Syria and Yemen.
Tehran is strongly opposed to air strikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen by a Saudi-led coalition, while Riyadh accuses Iran of seeking to destabilise countries with large Shia populations, such as Lebanon and Bahrain.
Iran's deputy foreign minister, Hossein Amir Abdollahian, on Sunday chided Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al Jubeir, warning him "not to test the limits of the Islamic republic's patience".
"Instead of blaming others, Saudi Arabia's minister of foreign affairs would do better to end his visible and hidden support for terrorists in Yemen, Iraq and Syria," Abdollahian said.
Iran joined talks with world powers on Syria for the first time last week when officials from 17 countries, including Saudi Arabia, and the UN and EU met in Vienna in a bid to narrow differences on how to end Syria's civil war.


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