29 January 2018 - 20:03
News ID: 436104
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Rasa - Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman says the Islamic Republic has always sought peace, stability and security in the region and takes advantage of every opportunity to promote dialogue aimed at solving regional problems.
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi

RNA - Referring to recent remarks by Jordan’s King Abdullah II and his claims about Iran's regional policies, Bahram Qassemi on Sunday described the Jordanian monarch’s allegations as being at odds with realities and the demand of people and most countries in the region for the establishment of peace and sustainable security.

 

During a discussion session with CNN’s Fareed Zakaria on Thursday at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2018 in Davos, Switzerland, Jordan's King claimed that Saudi Arabia was assuming a positive role in the Middle East and was drawing “red lines” for Iran’s worrying activities.

 

He claimed that Iran was meddling in the affairs of a number of Arab countries and exploiting militia and religion in regional conflicts.

 

Qassemi dismissed King Abdullah's accusations and said Iran's "principled and unchangeable" policy has always been based on promoting peace, stability and security in the region.

 

He added that the Islamic Republic had always made use of every possible opportunity to invite other countries to hold talks with the purpose of finding a settlement to regional issues.

 

The Iranian spokesperson pointed to the remarks by King Abdullah, saying, "Such statements made under the current difficult and perilous conditions can never serve the interests of regional governments and nations."

 

He added that such comments would only be beneficial to ill-wishers, occupiers and aggressors who "do not tolerate peace, economic development, territorial integrity and national sovereignty of countries in this sensitive region of the world."

 

Qassemi stressed the importance of serious determination to find and focus on the root causes of the ongoing crises and tensions in the region, adding that as long as policies are being made against people's interests, there would be no "clear prospect for the reinforcement of stability and lasting security in the Middle East."

 

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