Abu Dhabi Summons Iranian Chargé After Rouhani Threats to The UAE

Published August 17th, 2020 - 06:56 GMT
A man, clad in mask due to COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, reads a copy of the Kayhan newspaper, considered to be the mouthpiece of ultraconservatives in Iran, with a headline on its front page reading in Farsi "the UAE has become legitimate and easy target for the resistance", while standing by a newspaper stall in Iran's capital Tehran on August 15, 2020. AFP
A man, clad in mask due to COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, reads a copy of the Kayhan newspaper, considered to be the mouthpiece of ultraconservatives in Iran, with a headline on its front page reading in Farsi "the UAE has become legitimate and easy target for the resistance", while standing by a newspaper stall in Iran's capital Tehran on August 15, 2020. AFP
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The ministry said the statements would have serious repercussions on security and stability in the Arabian Gulf.

The UAE summoned the Chargé d’Affairs at the Iranian embassy in Abu Dhabi on Sunday over threats made in response to a peace deal with Israel.

The official was handed a "strongly worded memo" over threatening statements made by Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani regarding the UAE’s agreement with Israel to normalize relations, the state WAM news agency reported.

The Emirates' foreign ministry said Rouhani’s statements were echoed by Iranian officials and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), and that it considered this rhetoric “unacceptable and provocative.”

The ministry added that these statements will have serious repercussions on security and stability in the Arabian Gulf.


The UAE rejects the inflammatory language used by the Iranian authorities following the country’s agreement with Israel, and considers the offensive statements an “interference in internal affairs and an attack on sovereignty.”

The summons comes as telephone lines between the UAE and Israel were opened on Sunday in the latest development in introducing ties between the two countries.The deal brokered by Donald Trump and announced on Wednesday meant Israel would withdraw a threat to annex occupied Palestinian land.

GCC Secretary General Nayef bin Falah Al-Hajjraf also condemned the Iranian threats, saying they would have dangerous repercussions on the region.

Al-Hajjraf said the GCC stands with the UAE against any threats to its sovereignty and security. 

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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