27 Nov 2024
Blame Saudi Arabia and the US for regional instability, Irans foreign minister says
CNBC - Iran called out its regional rival Saudi Arabia in response to accusations that Tehran is a leading state sponsor of terror, accusing Riyadh and the United States of fomenting dangerous escalations in the Middle East.

Speaking to CNBCs Hadley Gamble at the Doha Forum in Qatar, Iranian foreign Minister Javad Zarif rejected the label of the worlds top sponsor of terrorism ascribed to it by Saudi Arabia and the U.S.

I think actions speak much louder than words; what is happening in our region, now people are witnessing the source of instability in region, be it in Yemen, be it elsewhere, the minister said.

Its the wrong policies that are being followed, not only by Saudi Arabia but by its allies in the West who have given it a blank check to continue to make these very dangerous escalations in the region, Zarif added.

Zarifs hit at Saudi Arabia was unsurprising, given the recent years of escalation between the Shia and Sunni powerhouses grappling for greater influence in the Middle East.

His comments referred to the four-year long civil war in Yemen, where a Saudi-led bombing campaign has contributed to thousands of deaths, economic collapse and what the U.N. has called the worlds worst humanitarian crisis. For their part, the Saudis have blamed Yemens Houthi rebels, who receive support from Tehran.

Blame game over Yemen
Regional analysts say that Irans support for the Houthis was negligible when they first overtook the capital Sanaa in 2014. Yet the bombing campaign and the wars subsequent worsening greatly increased the scope for Iranian involvement, which includes provision of ballistic missiles dozens of which have been fired at Saudi Arabia.

But with thousands of Yemenis killed and more than 12 million facing starvation, international aid organizations and governments have been urging Saudi Arabia and its allies to halt its airstrikes, which the U.N. blames for the majority of the wars civilian deaths. The offensive is backed by the U.S., which supplies intelligence, logistics support, training and mid-air refueling to Saudi and UAE forces.

Five international aid groups penned a statement earlier this month warning that if Washington did not end its support for the Saudi-coalition, it too will bear responsibility for what will be the largest famine in decades.

The U.S. points to gross human rights violations carried out by the Houthis, and rights groups acknowledge that no party to the conflict is without blame for the carnage in the Arab worlds poorest country.

On Thursday, parties representing the Saudi-supported Yemeni government and the Houthis agreed to a cease-fire in the critical port city of Hodeida, the most significant step toward peace made since the wars start.

But Washington also emphasizes Irans support for violent proxies all over the region, including Lebanese political party and militant group Hezbollah, and its support for President Bashar al Assad in Syria.

The Trump administration withdrew from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal in May of this year, citing the countrys malign activity in the region, as well as its continued testing of ballistic missiles.

But the end of the deal, which was spearheaded by the Obama administration and had lifted sanctions on Iran in exchange for curbs to its nuclear program, came with heavy criticism from the deals signatories. Europe, Russia and China have all stated that Tehran had been meeting its obligations. Meanwhile, European leaders have been working for several months to salvage the deal and find means to sidestep re-imposed U.S. sanctions on Iran.

Zarif on Saturday took issue with the U.S.s actions, telling CNBC that America is actually the party thats violated the nuclear agreement.

He added: It doesnt matter whether this admin negotiated it or the previous administration. The U.S. government has negotiated it, they have violated it and it puts them in no position to accuse us of this.
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