Iran Slams Qatar over Syria Rebel 'Embassy'

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A top diplomat on Friday condemned the move by the Gulf state of Qatar to let Syria's opposition open an "embassy" in Doha, calling the decision "hasty and irrational," Iran's official IRNA news agency reported.

"Qatar's theatrical act in giving the Syrian embassy to a group which is unelected is both hasty and irrational," the deputy foreign minister in charge of Arab and African affairs, Hossein Amir Abdollahian, was quoted as saying.

"The people of Syria will not allow others to decide their country's fate," he said of Tehran's key regional ally.

"It is in Qatar's interests to stop acting hastily and intensifying bloodshed among the Syrian people."

On Wednesday, Syrian opposition chief Ahmed Moaz al-Khatib and Qatari State Minister for Foreign Affairs Khaled al-Attiya inaugurated a representative office dubbed the "Embassy of the Syrian National Coalition" in Doha.

The original Syrian embassy itself in Qatar remains closed.

The opening came a day after opponents of President Bashar Assad, whom the Islamic republic staunchly backs, were given Damascus's long-vacant seat at the Arab League annual summit of the 22-member bloc in Doha.

Iran criticized the League move as a "dangerous precedent".

Sunni-ruled Gulf Arab states have long had strained relations with Shiite Tehran over what they allege is Iranian intervention in their domestic affairs.

In March last year, they announced the closure of their missions in Syria over the crackdown on dissent there that became a civil war which the United Nations estimates has killed more than 70,000 people.

Tehran, like Damascus, looks upon many Syrian opposition groups as "terrorists" backed by Western and Arab states, but supports dialogue to form a national reconciliation committee aimed at ending the conflict.

Comments 6
Thumb jumblatdedon 29 March 2013, 14:20

Oh boo whooo, Poor Iranians take another blow at the dream of a Safavid empire caliphate . What do they expect? Syria is a majority Sunni country , it is only natural they want it back off the 9% alawi who rule them with a gun to the head, it is not your playground Iran & your going to have to fight for it for once. Good GREAT work Qatar, Bravo.

Missing abraham 29 March 2013, 14:34

jumblatdedon
If we use your logic than Lebanon should be governed by Shias
because they are the majority right now.

Default-user-icon bashar (Guest) 29 March 2013, 14:53

what an idiot comparing syria's 80% sunni majority to lebanon's debatable shias majority of 30% or 35 max

Thumb jumblatdedon 29 March 2013, 16:21

No, cause the combined majority in Lebanon is different, line is a lot thinner, Where syria it is a massive difference, 89% to 11% or along them lines

Thumb sarkis 29 March 2013, 14:22

"The people of Syria will not allow others to decide their country's fate," he said of Tehran's key regional ally. haha, Yes Iran OK, In the minds of Iran the "people of syria" are that tiny alawhite community an the rest of the Christians & Muslims must be sub class sewer dwellers who have no say in their country.

Missing abraham 29 March 2013, 18:23

jumblatdedon
how do you know the combined majority is different
there hasn't been a census since the 30's
I bet you a falafel sandwich that shias are more populace than all the sunnis and druze put together
forget the christians right now