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Kuwait Members of Parliament demand Iran apology for offending Amir of Kuwait

KUWAIT– A number of MPs yesterday strongly criticized Iran over remarks aired by Fars news agency deemed insulting to HH the Amir, who a day earlier criticized Iran in a speech at the Arab summit.

 MP Abdullah Al-Turaiji said the government must summon the Iranian ambassador to officially protest the abusive statements by the Iranian news agency and demand an official apology.
He said that if Iran does not send an apology, the government should recall the Kuwaiti ambassador from Tehran and take other diplomatic measures, especially since the insult was directed at the head of state. Turaiji said the National Assembly will not accept Iran’s continuous interference in Kuwait’s internal affairs and is expecting an urgent move by the government. If nothing happens, the Assembly may call for an emergency session to debate actions to take or the Assembly bureau may hold a meeting in the presence of the prime minister and other ministers.
MP Mohammad Al-Jabri called on the government to issue a clear response against those who undermine the Amir.
MP Ahmad Al-Azemi also strongly condemned Iran for its abuse of HH the Amir and insisted that Kuwait should not accept Iran’s interference in its internal affairs and should reject Iran’s terror acts.

 

Source: Kuwait Times, 28 July 2016

 

 

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