Iran TerrorismSaudi FM: Iran must change its ‘behaviour’

Saudi FM: Iran must change its ‘behaviour’

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Riyadh, 27 Mar – Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir said on Sunday that Iran must change its “behaviour” towards his country if it wants normal ties with the oil-rich Sunni kingdom.

Jubeir, speaking at a joint news conference with his South African counterpart, said Riyadh “wants to have peaceful relations” with Tehran and that it had tried to forge closer ties with Iran for more than three decades but “in exchange we received nothing”, AFP reported.

Instead of “relations and friendship” with Iran, Saudi Arabia has been “confronted with interferences in our domestic affairs… attacks against our embassy”, he said.

Saudi Arabia severed all links with Iran in January after crowds attacked the kingdom’s embassy in Tehran and a consulate in the north-eastern city Mashhad.

Sunni powerhouse Saudi Arabia and fellow Gulf nations also accuse Iran of supporting Shiite rebels in Yemen, as well as attempting to destabilise their own countries.

They also support rebels in Syria’s five-year-old war while Tehran openly backs the regime of Bashar al-Assad.

Jubeir said Iran “knows what to do to have normal relations with Saudi Araba and the rest of the Islamic world and that is to change its behaviour… and the door will be open for normal relations”.

Based in part on wire reports.

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