Arab Group to address UN Security Council on Iran violations

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Arab Group to address UN Security Council on Iran violations
Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al Jubeir, right, talks with UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Anwar Gargash, centre, during the meeting at the Arab League headquarters in the Egyptian capital Cairo on Sunday.

Cairo - The Council vehemently condemned the ballistic missile fired by Iranian-backed rebels in Yemen earlier this month

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Published: Mon 20 Nov 2017, 8:39 PM

Last updated: Mon 20 Nov 2017, 10:48 PM

The Arab League Council has entrusted the Arab Group in New York to address the Security Council Secretary General on Iran's violations of the UN Security Council Resolution No 2,231 on its development of a ballistic missile programme, affirming that Tehran poses a grave threat to Arab national security.
This came at the end of the emergency meeting held on Sunday in Cairo by the Arab League foreign ministers which was chaired by Djibouti under the title 'Iran's Interferences in the Internal Affairs of Arab Nation'.
The Council vehemently condemned the ballistic missile fired by Iranian-backed rebels in Yemen earlier this month that was intercepted near the Saudi capital, terming the attack as a 'flagrant aggression' against the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and a 'threat' to the Arab national security and affirming the Kingdom's legitimate right to defend its territories according to the Article 51 of the UN Charter.
The Council also denounced all acts of terror perpetrated by Iran in the Kingdom of Bahrain, the latest of which is the bombing of a Bahraini oil pipeline, labelling it as a terrorist act by a group supported by Iran's Revolutionary Guard and the terrorist organisation of Hezbollah.
The Arab foreign ministers also condemned the Iranian government's policy of interfering into the affairs of Arab countries, which sow seeds of sectarian seditions, demanding Tehran to stop its support for the groups that advocate such conspiracies, especially in the Gulf region, and cease its backing of those militias advocating violence in the Arab region, especially in Yemen.
The council denounced the Iranian officials' rhetoric against Arab countries, demanding Tehran to put an end to its provocative acts that pose a menace to security and stability in the region.
The council also decided to ban all Iran-funded satellite channels broadcast on Arab satellites for instilling hatred and sectarian seditions. 


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