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Iran blasts Jordan’s king over ‘unfair’ assertion

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Iranian distant places ministry spokesman Bahram Ghassemi has rejected remarks made by the Jordanian monarch on the nation’s distant places insurance policies, describing them as opposite to the actuality on the ground.

On Sunday, Ghassemi acknowledged in a press liberate that King Abdullah II’s comments on Iran’s regional impact doesn’t precisely mirror its perform as peace promoter and stabiliser within the Middle East.

« Such unfair statements can no longer express Iran’s stabilising perform, relentless efforts in fight against terrorism and its contribution to organising safety within the space, » Iranian Students’ News Company (ISNA), quoted him as announcing.

« Such remarks handiest profit the sick-wishers, occupiers and aggressors who can no longer build up with the peace, financial trend, territorial integrity and nationwide sovereignty of the states in this resplendent space of the field, » he added.

Ghassemi went on to criticise the timing of the remarks, which he says approach at a advanced and fragile time, whereas stressing the importance of working to develop lasting peace.

Final week, King Abdullah II counseled Saudi Arabia’s perform in curbing Iran’s impact, and had criticised Iran’s « meddling within the space ».

« The Saudi coverage is to divulge: the crimson traces are right here, » King Abdullah II acknowledged at some level of the World Financial Forum in Davos.

« We mediate in Jordan that dialogue is the correct manner to resolve complications, nonetheless the coverage of Iran poses critical challenges in Syria, Lebanon and Yemen. »

Iran’s impact within the space has critically elevated over the last few years, particularly within the context of limiting the expansion and impact of the Islamic Articulate of Iraq and the Levant neighborhood (ISIL, also identified as ISIS).

In Iraq, Iranian-backed Shia-dominated paramilitaries identified because the Popular Mobilisation Forces had been dubbed because the nation’s second – and stronger – military, whereas in Yemen, Saudi stays deadlocked in a battle waged since March 2015 against the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels, who had been preventing against the central authorities.

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