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GCC rejects Iranian officials’ threats against countries in the region

Al Arabiya, 18 December 2016 – The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) has rejected threats by some Iranian officials against the GCC and other regional countries, considering them violations of diplomatic norms.
In a statement released by the Council, GCC Secretary General Abdullatif bin Rashid al-Zayani said threats by the Iranian officials contravene principles of good neighborliness and non-interference in internal affairs of other countries, as stated by the UN Charter. He added that Iran continued to interfere in affairs of the GCC and regional countries including Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar and Yemen.
Al-Zayani noted that the Iran’s actions reflect its hostile positions and its willingness to continue meddling in affairs of countries of the region, and provoke international forces to undermine security and stability of the region.
The GCC Chief called on Iran to reconsider it’s “negative policy” against countries in the region and urged the international community to prevent the Islamic Republic from undermining peace and security in the region.

A senior Iranian regime military commander had threatened GCC countries of further wars after describing the recent collapse of the Syrian city of Aleppo as an “Islamic conquest”.
In comments to local Iranian media, Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) General Hossein Salami said: “It is now time for the Islamic conquests. After the liberation of Aleppo, Bahrain’s hopes will be realized and Yemen will be happy with the defeat of the enemies of Islam.”

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