Today, Thursday, the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded to the statement of the Council of Ministers of the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council, which was published yesterday.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry said in a statement: “The council has no right to comment on our defense policy and has become the largest US weapons depot.”
Regarding the position of the Persian Gulf Council of Ministers on the Abu Musa Islands and the large and small Tonb, the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized our position on the islands as an integral and eternal part of Iran.
And yesterday, Wednesday, the GCC Council of Ministers issued a statement emphasizing “its firm stance and decisions on relations with Iran”, on “the need for the country to adhere to the principles of the Charter of the United Nations and the International Law on Intergovernmental Relations.” “Among the principles of good neighborliness.”
“In addition to respecting the sovereignty of states, not interfering in the internal affairs, resolving disputes peacefully, not resorting to or threatening to use force and abandoning terrorism and sectarianism,” the statement said.
The council stressed that “negotiations on the Iranian nuclear issue and any future negotiations with Iran should include addressing its destabilizing behavior in the region, supporting terrorism and sectarian militias, its missile program, and the safety of international navigation and oil.” Facilities. “
Referring to the need for the participation of the GCC countries in those talks and all regional and international talks and meetings related to this issue, he said:
The statement condemned the “occupation of the three Emirati islands by Iran” and stressed “the firm positions and decisions of the Cooperation Council in rejecting the continuation of the occupation of the three Emirati islands of Tonb-e Bozorg, Tonb-e Kuchak and Abu Musa by Iran.”
The Council of Ministers called on Iran to respond to the UAE’s efforts to resolve the issue through direct negotiations or recourse to the International Court of Justice.
Source: Lebanon Debate