Sunday, September 13, 2015

Iran Criticizes Saudi Arabia for Yemen Attacks in Times of Muslim Haj


Iran criticized Iran to Saudi Arabia Sunday, for intensifying the bombing in Yemen before the Muslim Hajj pilgrimage, and said that this aggression "is a symbol of their lack of wisdom"
The Iranian deputy minister Foreign Minister for Arab and African Affairs Hossein Amir Abdollahian, urged the Saudi kingdom to stop armed attacks, far from weakening the insurgency Ansar Allah, kill hundreds of innocent civilians, he said.

"To keep aggression on the eve Hajj, the largest religious procession in the world will begin on September 21, it is also an indication of disrespect from Riyadh to constructive diplomacy and peace," said the deputy foreign minister was quoted by the official IRNA news agency.

Amir Abdollahian said there is no military solution to the Yemeni crisis and recalled that the Islamic Republic has already submitted appropriate to help the Wahhabi kingdom to "get rid of the dilemma of Yemen" political mechanisms, but efforts have been ignored.

Iran supports national dialogue among all the political groups and opposing forces in Yemen, recalled the official, who also praised the efforts of the UN special envoy to the Arab country in favor of a negotiated solution to the dispute.

The Deputy Foreign Minister regretted that all efforts UN to send humanitarian aid to Yemen, raising the human blockade to stop the war and bloodbath "have fallen on deaf ears because of the Saudi refusal to help, as the ambiguous silence of some Arab and Western countries." 

Abdollahian Amir's statements came after news that the Yemeni President Abdo Rabbou Mansour Hadi, conditioned its participation in any negotiations with the Shiite militia Ansar Allah and loyal army sector exmandatario Ali Abdullah Saleh.

Hadi, who was exiled to Ryad, days into Saudi bombing campaign against his country on March 26, declined to attend the talks scheduled for this week in Oman, unless the rebels recognize and abide by the resolution 2216 Security Council of the UN.

During a meeting on Saturday night in the capital of the Wahhabi kingdom, Hadi, Vice President and Prime Minister Khaled Bahah, and several advisers demanded the insurgents to accept "unconditionally "the implementation of the UN text.

In that sense, the ousted president refused to set a date and venue for a dialogue with supporters of Saleh and Shiite rebels" to declare their recognition of the decision and begin to implement it ".

Analysts said the Iranian Press TV that such a stance reflects Saudi pressure just as a dangerous concentration of troops from countries in the Arab-Islamic coalition on the border with Yemen in what appears to be an imminent ground invasion is reported .

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