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Monday 20 November 2017 - 09:17
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Saudi Arabia seeking support in Arab League for anti-Iran resolution

Press TV - Saudi Arabia is trying to garner the support of the Arab League to push the United Nations Security Council into an anti-Tehran resolution.

During the foreign ministerial Arab League meeting which was held by the request of Saudi Arabia in Cairo on Sunday, Arab League chief Ahmed Aboul-Gheit said that they planned to "brief the UNSC on Iran's destabilizing policies in the region."

We have not taken a decision to ask the Security Council to meet, but we are just briefing the council and maybe the next stage would be for us to meet and call for a Security Council meeting and submit a draft Arab resolution (against Iran)."

Meanwhile, Israeli minister of military affairs has extended the hand of friendship to Arab countries, calling on them to form an alliance against Iran.

Avigdor Lieberman wrote on his Facebook page on Saturday that the Middle East region now requires an anti-Iran coalition.



During the Arab league summit, Adel al-Jubeirreiterated Riyadhs accusations that Iran is arming Yemens Ansarullah movement, who have been resisting the kingdoms deadly aggression against the country.

On Sunday, a UNSC-appointed panel said that it has seen no evidence to support Saudi Arabias claims that missiles have been transferred to Yemens Houthi fighters by external sources.



Jubeir also claimed that Iran was responsible for a recent oil pipeline blast in Bahrain.

On Friday, Iran dismissed a recent allegation linking the Islamic Republic to an oil pipeline fire near the Bahraini capital Manama with Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesmanBahram Qassemivehemently dismissing the accusations as "delusional."

Iran has on multiple occasions rejected all of Saudi Arabias accusations as baseless, the latest of which being earlier in the day when Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif criticized the Saudis for pursuing policies aimed at sowing discord among regional states.



He noted that while Saudi Arabia accusesIran of taking steps to destabilize the region, it is itselffueling terrorists in the region, waging war in Yemen, and fomenting crisis in Lebanon.

Lebanons Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil was conspicuously absent at the emergency Arab League summit.
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