Saudi Says Iran Attitude on Gulf Islands 'Unacceptable'
Saudi Crown Prince Nayef bin Abdul Aziz has described as "unacceptable" Iran's attitude towards three islands under its control which Gulf Cooperation Council member UAE claims it owns, a report said.
"I reiterate the kingdom's condemnation to the unacceptable attitude of neighboring Iran that continues to ignore the legitimate right of the United Arab Emirates over its three occupied islands," said Prince Nayef, who is also Saudi Arabia's interior minister.
"Any harm towards any of our (GCC) countries affects us all," he said in a statement carried by state news agency SPA late on Wednesday.
Prince Nayef also pledged his country's full support to the UAE and Bahrain, facing a Shiite-led uprising, saying "their security and stability is part of the security of all GCC states."
Bahrain and Saudi Arabia accuse Shiite-dominated Iran of backing the uprising in the tiny Sunni-ruled kingdom.
Meanwhile, a visit by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on April 11 to Abu Mousa -- the only one of the three disputed islands which is inhabited -- sparked a storm of protest from both the UAE and its Gulf Arab allies.
The six-nation GCC angrily labeled the visit "a flagrant violation of the sovereignty of the United Arab Emirates over its three islands."
Iran seized control of the three Gulf islands in 1971, when Britain granted independence to its Gulf protectorates and withdrew its forces.
Abu Musa, the only inhabited island of the three, was placed under joint administration in a deal with Sharjah, now part of the UAE.
But Abu Dhabi says the Iranians have taken over the entire island -- which controls access to the oil-rich Gulf -- and have built an airport and military base there.
Why do so many people fear to join up the dots?:
• Iran’s financial and military support for mass murder in Syria.
• Iran’s backing for the Shia insurgency in Bahrain
• Iranian stooges holding the reins of power in Iraq and Lebanon
• Iran’s attempted assassination of a Saudi ambassador
• Iran’s belligerent position over the UAE’s 3 islands and Hormuz.
The list could go on endlessly regarding Iran’s interference in the Arabian Gulf and the wider region. If the world doesn’t wake up and draw a line in the sand, then Iran will understand that it can act with impunity and we can expect to see yet more flagrant attacks on our sovereignty and freedoms by the Persian menace.
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