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A spokesman for the Iranian foreign ministry, Bahram Qasimi, criticized what he described as "false allegations" about Tehran by the Arab League Council, stressing that his country is adopting a "good neighborly" approach, stressing that Arab leaders " Confuse the friend (Iran) and the enemy (Israel), "as he put it.
Qassemi's remarks followed a recommendation by the Arab Quartet Committee on Monday to adopt an Arab plan of action for what it called "confronting Iranian interference" in the Arab region.
"Iran has repeatedly declared that it does not need to interfere in the affairs of other countries and is always committed to good neighborliness, respect for the sovereignty of governments and non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries," Qassimi said in response to the final declaration of the Arab summit in Jordan. As basic principles and rules recognized and conform to the country's constitution and all international standards, "the official IRNA news agency reported.
"We can not express our deep regret at the fact that some leaders of the Arab and Islamic countries, instead of serious concern for the most important dilemmas of the region, the Islamic world and the common dangers, and despite all past experiences and lessons, take the wrong path and misrepresent the friend from the enemy intentionally or inadvertently, "As he claimed.
"Unfortunately, some are seeking, by turning the facts, to replace Islamic Iran as an imaginary and artificial enemy instead of Israel," Qasimi said.
"We affirm the sovereignty of the UAE over its three islands (Greater Tunb, Lesser Tunb and Abu Musa), and we support all peaceful measures and measures taken to restore its sovereignty over it. We call on Iran to respond to the initiative of the United Arab Emirates," the statement said. To find a peaceful solution to the issue. "
"These islands are Iranian and will remain so. The repetition of lies and allegations in this regard will not change the historical facts," Qasimi said. "We consider such allegations in the various Arab meetings to be an interference in Iran's internal affairs.
http://arabic.cnn.com/middle-east/2017/03/30/iran-fm-response-arab-summit-2017
Qassemi's remarks followed a recommendation by the Arab Quartet Committee on Monday to adopt an Arab plan of action for what it called "confronting Iranian interference" in the Arab region.
"Iran has repeatedly declared that it does not need to interfere in the affairs of other countries and is always committed to good neighborliness, respect for the sovereignty of governments and non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries," Qassimi said in response to the final declaration of the Arab summit in Jordan. As basic principles and rules recognized and conform to the country's constitution and all international standards, "the official IRNA news agency reported.
"We can not express our deep regret at the fact that some leaders of the Arab and Islamic countries, instead of serious concern for the most important dilemmas of the region, the Islamic world and the common dangers, and despite all past experiences and lessons, take the wrong path and misrepresent the friend from the enemy intentionally or inadvertently, "As he claimed.
"Unfortunately, some are seeking, by turning the facts, to replace Islamic Iran as an imaginary and artificial enemy instead of Israel," Qasimi said.
"We affirm the sovereignty of the UAE over its three islands (Greater Tunb, Lesser Tunb and Abu Musa), and we support all peaceful measures and measures taken to restore its sovereignty over it. We call on Iran to respond to the initiative of the United Arab Emirates," the statement said. To find a peaceful solution to the issue. "
"These islands are Iranian and will remain so. The repetition of lies and allegations in this regard will not change the historical facts," Qasimi said. "We consider such allegations in the various Arab meetings to be an interference in Iran's internal affairs.
http://arabic.cnn.com/middle-east/2017/03/30/iran-fm-response-arab-summit-2017