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Muslim nations accuse Iran of supporting terrorism: summit communique
ISTANBUL | By Yesim Dikmen and Melih Aslan
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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani arrives the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Istanbul Summit in Istanbul, Turkey April 14, 2016.

Reuters/Arif Hudaverdi Yaman/Pool

Leaders from more than 50 Muslim nations accused Iran on Friday of supporting terrorism and interfering in the affairs of regional states, including Syria and Yemen, a condemnation that may widen the divide between Iran and its main rival, Saudi Arabia.

The leaders, including Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, have been attending a summit in Istanbul this week of the 57-member Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to discuss a such issues as the humanitarian fall-out from Syria's civil war.

"The conference deplored Iran's interference in the internal affairs of the States of the region and other member states including Bahrain, Yemen, Syria, and Somalia, and its continued support for terrorism," the OIC said in its final summit communique.

It also stressed the need for "cooperative relations" between Iran and other Muslim countries, including refraining from the use or threat of force.

Both Turkey, which has assumed the three-year rotating presidency of the OIC, and Saudi Arabia are part of the U.S.-led coalition against Islamic State militants in Syria. They are also opponents of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, a stance that has put them at odds with Iran, an ally of Assad.

Shi'ite Iran is also allied with the Houthi movement in Yemen, which has been battling forces loyal to Yemen's Saudi-backed president in a conflict that has killed more than 6,000 people since March 2015.

While Turkey and Iran have stark differences over Syria, they have managed to keep their diplomatic and trade relations. Still, majority-Sunni Turkey is close to Saudi Arabia, which has cut diplomatic ties with Iran, and it is concerned about Tehran's growing clout in Lebanon, Syria and Yemen.

'WE ARE MUSLIMS'

A day before the communique, Iran's Rouhani urged summit delegates to avoid sending out divisive messages.

"No message which would fuel division in the Islamic community should come out of the conference," said Rouhani, according to Iranian state television.

In a speech at the summit's closing news conference, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan addressed the need to reconcile the divisions.

"We are Muslims, we will not allow Islam to be divided," he said.

The leaders also condemned what they called the aggression of Armenia against Azerbaijan and called for the unconditional withdrawal of Armenian armed forces from the Nagorno-Karabakh region.

On Thursday, Erdogan said the countries had agreed to work more closely to fight terrorism and would establish an Istanbul-based center for greater police cooperation.

(Additional reporting by Humeyra Pamuk and Daren Butler; Writing by David Dolan; Editing by Gareth Jones, Larry King)
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-turkey-summit-idUSKCN0XC1LQ

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Persia and Syria have a defense pact. Syria's enemy is Persia's enemy.
 
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Bullshit, just the Saud's food stamp card holders countries. No muslim country with a backbone adhere to Sauds feille de route.

Pls don't add fuel in sectarian differences. Pakistan is neighbouring country of Iran with Sunni majority and many Pakistani's consider Iran as brotherly country yet as a nation they face bitter treatment from Iran. Iran has made pacts with India just like KSA did. But in addition to that has become directly/indirectly center of Anti Pak activities. One example of sectarian base is that whenever any mishap happens with Shias Iran not only condemns the act but also the Govt. But only a mere or no greaf is shown by Iran when same things happen with Sunnis.

To me my friend Iran and KSA are both different sides of same coin killings and bloodshed in Islamic world is not started just now it is happening since Caliphate times due to divisions between two sects. The same may be stopped by dialogue not showing hatred towards KSA only.
 
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Iran does support militants (terrorist is not good term) in Yemen, Lebanon, Syria and Iraq and they dont hide this, they openly meet them and do propaganda for them on official media like press Tv.

Saudi in that case are good, at least they try to hide their hand in proxy wars.
 
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Pls don't add fuel in sectarian differences. Pakistan is neighbouring country of Iran with Sunni majority and many Pakistani's consider Iran as brotherly country yet as a nation they face bitter treatment from Iran. Iran has made pacts with India just like KSA did. But in addition to that has become directly/indirectly center of Anti Pak activities. One example of sectarian base is that whenever any mishap happens with Shias Iran not only condemns the act but also the Govt. But only a mere or no greaf is shown by Iran when same things happen with Sunnis.

To me my friend Iran and KSA are both different sides of same coin killings and bloodshed in Islamic world is not started just now it is happening since Caliphate times due to divisions between two sects. The same may be stopped by dialogue not showing hatred towards KSA only.
You said exactly in two paragraphs what I said in few words. Not all the Muslims follow the sectarian divide driven by KSA. I don't know how the different Pakistani religious current inter act with each other, but in North Africa, ie Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia there is no rift among the different groups. And friend , I am not a sectarian , a racist toward toward any middle eastern, nor fanning the flames of hatred. Mainly, my reply was to the paid panderer who posted the thread.
 
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Honestly, I feel like the OIC is picking on Iran because of Saudi Arabia's influence. But recently Iran has been playing proxy wars and support pro-Shia groups all around the middle-east which only adds flame to the fire in an already sectarian conflicted region.

Iran needs to stop meddling in foreign affairs and focus on its own country. Nonetheless it should exert influence on its neighbors - Yemen is not a neighbor of Iran and Iran should not be involved there, period.
 
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umm, four simple questions :

just who are the "muslim nations" as mentioned in the title??

are all people in turkey supportive of erdogan??

were the syrian muslims in syria asked by these accusers??

what about the people in muslim-majority countries like pakistan, malaysia and bangladesh, does every citizen there agree with their government which may be in agreement with these accusers??
 
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these muslim nations should also have issued a peace certificate to saudi arabia.....bunch of american puppets
 
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Everyone interferes to look for their interests. Iran,KSA,US,Pakistan,India and who not.
P.S: I have reservations about the news...
 
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Who are these 'Muslim' nations? And if there is so much unity, why the final communique wasn't read out loud in closing session? Yes the reason was that there wasn't agreement on the final communique among all members.

Anyway, OIC is as useless as it gets, the only reason Iran's president attended was to deliver Iran's stance wide and clear for everyone to hear. I don't think Iran cares much about what Saudi and Co or bunch of backward countries (often bought with smallest amount of Saudi money) have to say about it.
 
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I've just seen Rouhani's twitter account, he is barking and moaning in result of Muslims summit communique. Iran is getting more isolated and humiliated by Saudi and Muslim nations. Wondering which embassy are Iranians going to set on fire after this summit?
Iran is a Muslim nation too for your kind information

Who are these 'Muslim' nations? And if there is so much unity, why the final communique wasn't read out loud in closing session? Yes the reason was that there wasn't agreement on the final communique among all members.

Anyway, OIC is as useless as it gets, the only reason Iran's president attended was to deliver Iran's stance wide and clear for everyone to hear. I don't think Iran cares much about what Saudi and Co or bunch of backward countries (often bought with smallest amount of Saudi money) have to say about it.
Arab Sunni nations under Saudi umbrella
 
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