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Iran FM warns against Mideast destabilization

Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif

Iran’s foreign minister has warned against efforts likely to cause destabilization throughout the Middle East, saying such instability would affect all countries in the region.

“Iran’s priority has, from the beginning, been having good and strong relations with its neighbors,” Mohammad Javad Zarif wrote in an article, published simultaneously in four Arabic newspapers, Egypt’s Al-Shorouk, Lebanon’s As-Safir, Kuwait’s Al Rai, and Qatar’s Al Sharq, IRNA reported on Monday.

Iran cannot remain indifferent towards the profound destruction around it, he stated, adding, "Experience tells us that instability and unrest know no boundaries."

Citing a case in point, the senior Iranian diplomat said extremist and violent groups such as the ISIL cannot be rooted out in Iraq while they are effectively expanding in Yemen and Syria.

Zarif's article comes against the backdrop of ISIL's acts of terror in Iraq and Syria and Saudi Arabia’s unabated bombardment of Yemen purportedly targeting the Houthi Ansarullah movement, which is fighting extremists in the country.

A Yemeni man walks amidst the rubble of houses destroyed by Saudi airstrike on a residential area last month, in the capital Sana'a, on May 18, 2015. (AFP Photo)

 

Zarif reiterated Iran’s proposed four-point plan for the resolution of the crisis in Yemen, which calls for an immediate ceasefire, delivery of humanitarian aid to Yemeni civilians, facilitation of dialogue among the groups inside the country, and finally creation of a broad-based national unity government.

"A similar plan was proposed two years ago [by the Islamic Republic] following consultation with some neighbors and other [regional] actors for the restoration of peace and stability to Syria,” the article read.

Nuclear agreement

Zarif also hailed the conclusion in the Austrian capital Vienna last month of marathon nuclear negotiations between Iran and the P5+1 group of countries -- the United States, Britain, France, China, Russia and Germany.

The development, he said, “was a necessary start for the region, and not only is not against the interests of any of our neighbors, but is an achievement for the entire region as it ended an unnecessary and 12-year-long tension, which threatened our region more than anywhere else.”


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