Tasnim - Iran�s Foreign Ministry spokesman condemned the Bahraini government�s moves against Tehran, including its recent hosting of an anti-Iran summit on maritime security.
In a statement on Thursday, Abbas Mousavi denounced the Bahraini government�s anti-Iran measures, including holding suspicious and provocative meetings as well as the leveling accusations against the Islamic Republic of Iran in a recent statements issued by Bahrain�s Foreign Ministry.
The spokesperson said such meetings are attempts to disrupt stability and security and pave the way for interference in the Persian Gulf region by trans-regional powers and the Zionist regime of Israel.
Mousavi also urged the Bahraini officials to stop their injudicious moves and adopt a constructive approach rather than paving the way for the realization of common enemies� demands and schemes.
He said security in every regional country is closely intertwined with that of others in the region.
�It would not be possible for some (countries) to enjoy security by compromising the security of others,� Mousavi noted.
�Regional countries are expected to ward off tension-provoking foreign interference in the region with prudence and far-sightedness,� he concluded, according to the Foreign Ministry�s official website.
His comments came after Bahrain hosted a meeting on maritime security in the Persian Gulf to address what it called Iran�s targeting of international maritime navigation in the region.